Immigration at the Border

Immigration at the Border

Supreme Court Allows Biden Administration to Reinstitute Its Immigration Enforcement Priorities

Supreme Court Allows Biden Administration to Reinstitute Its Immigration Enforcement Priorities

Last Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision in U.S. v. Texas, which allows the Biden administration to resume its implementation of guidelines for immigration enforcement within the interior of the United States, otherwise known as enforcement priorities. The Court held that the states challenging the legality of… Read More

ICE Didn’t Follow Federal Enforcement Priorities Set by Biden Administration

ICE Didn’t Follow Federal Enforcement Priorities Set by Biden Administration

In 2021, the Biden administration issued policy guidance on how ICE should carry out immigration enforcement. This report is a breakdown of how ICE carried out these policies. Read More

U.S. Supreme Court Resoundingly Upholds Executive Authority on Immigration Enforcement Priorities, Rejects State Challenge

U.S. Supreme Court Resoundingly Upholds Executive Authority on Immigration Enforcement Priorities, Rejects State Challenge

The U.S. Supreme Court held in an 8-1 decision that states do not have the authority to challenge the executive branch’s authority to establish enforcement priorities. Read More

Florida Wants All New Migrants Arriving at the Border Locked Up. The Courts are Helping.

Florida Wants All New Migrants Arriving at the Border Locked Up. The Courts are Helping.

Florida officials think the federal government must detain everyone – or virtually everyone – who arrives at the U.S.-Mexico border without a visa. And it is using the courts to try to make that happen. Just last week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit refused to… Read More

House GOP Lays out Flimsy Case for Mayorkas Impeachment

House GOP Lays out Flimsy Case for Mayorkas Impeachment

Over the last two years, the House GOP has become increasingly vocal about their disagreements with the Biden administration on immigration and border policy. In recent weeks, this disagreement has reached a fever pitch. There has been a revitalized push from members of the House GOP to impeach Department of… Read More

Internal Investigation Shows Appalling Carelessness from Border Patrol Led to Death of 8-Year-Old

Internal Investigation Shows Appalling Carelessness from Border Patrol Led to Death of 8-Year-Old

An internal investigation into the death of a medically vulnerable eight-year-old girl after over a week in Border Patrol custody continues to reveal shocking negligence on the part of medical contractors and Border Patrol employees. It’s becoming increasingly clear that the May 17 death of Anadith Danay Reyes Alvarez,… Read More

Providing Perspective on the Application of Immigration Law at the US Southwest Border

Providing Perspective on the Application of Immigration Law at the US Southwest Border

The American Immigration Council appeared before Congress to address the complicated reality of the application of immigration law at the border. Read More

State Legislatures in Florida and Texas Propose and Enact Harmful Immigration Bills

State Legislatures in Florida and Texas Propose and Enact Harmful Immigration Bills

Usurping the role of the federal government, state legislatures in Florida and Texas have proposed multiple harmful immigration bills during this year’s legislative session. Several Florida immigration bills passed while the Texas bills have—for now—not moved off the legislative floor. Florida’s Immigration Bills On May 8, 2023, Florida Governor Ron… Read More

Advocacy Groups Urge ICE to Preserve the Option of In-Person Bond Payments

Advocacy Groups Urge ICE to Preserve the Option of In-Person Bond Payments

The American Immigration Council urged ICE to preserve the option of in-person bond payments and raised concerns about the web-based system Cash Electronic Bonds Online (CeBONDS). Read More

Border Patrol Custody Is Already Dangerous and This Florida Lawsuit Is Making It Worse

Border Patrol Custody Is Already Dangerous and This Florida Lawsuit Is Making It Worse

One of the biggest concerns after the end of the Title 42 policy of mass expulsion at the U.S.-Mexico border was that large numbers of people would cross in the hours and days afterward. When the switch happened last Friday at midnight, people feared that bottlenecks throughout the processing system… Read More

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