ICE today released new information on criminal illegal alien Ian Andre Roberts, who was serving as Des Moines, Iowa’s school superintendent at the time of his Sept. 26 arrest.
Two Michigan departments told a federal judge that a court order requiring the state to preserve a Christian nonprofit's refugee aid contracts while it pursues a religious liberty lawsuit against them would be both inappropriate and pointless.
A Massachusetts immigration lawyer is asking a federal judge to order the return of his business cellphone after it was seized by U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection agents at Logan International Airport.
The information sought by federal authorities will assist with apprehending these violent criminal aliens and processing them from the United States in line with our nation’s immigration laws. Since 2021, Oregon public officials have disregarded immigration detainers and have released violent felons, who are likely subject to removal from the United States, into Oregon communities.
A Rhode Island federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from reallocating $233 million in federal funds away from a coalition of Democratic-led states, the same day an appropriation for the funds was set to expire.
A coalition of nearly 30 localities led by San Francisco and Santa Clara County, California, have sued the Trump administration over "unlawful" threats to withhold $350 million in funding for disaster and emergency response, claiming the government has placed conditions on the funding that exceed its authority.
A California federal judge on Thursday certified three nationwide classes of immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua and Nepal who claimed in litigation that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem unlawfully terminated their temporary protected status designations, citing the U.S. Supreme Court's decision limiting lower courts' use of nationwide injunctions.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday temporarily paused a split Fifth Circuit decision that said a Texas asylum seeker's 7-year-old daughter can be returned to Venezuela, which was set to take effect Friday.
The U.S. Department of Justice must still submit court-ordered information in a lawsuit challenging the Internal Revenue Service's sharing of tax data with immigration authorities by Oct. 24, a D.C. federal judge ruled, despite the federal government shutdown that began Wednesday.