Interior Enforcement

Central American Mothers Targeted in Immigration Raids and Still Detained Pen Letter to Obama

Central American Mothers Targeted in Immigration Raids and Still Detained Pen Letter to Obama

DILLEY, Texas – Seven women picked up and detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in early January in widely publicized raids have made a direct and personal plea to President Barack Obama to allow their release while they pursue ongoing appeals of their deportation orders. The women and their children, representing 33… Read More

CARA: 33 Mothers and Children Protected from Immediate Deportation

CARA: 33 Mothers and Children Protected from Immediate Deportation

Washington D.C. – In the last week, 121 mothers and children were brought to the South Texas Residential Family Center in Dilley, Texas, after being rounded up by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The CARA Family Detention Pro Bono Project reviewed the cases of 13 families, filed appeals for 12, and… Read More

CARA Family Detention Pro Bono Project Succeeds in Winning Stays of Deportation of 12

CARA Family Detention Pro Bono Project Succeeds in Winning Stays of Deportation of 12

Washington D.C. – Last night, the CARA Family Detention Pro Bono Project succeeded in halting the deportation of four Central American families apprehended by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over the weekend, who had been scheduled for deportation this morning. Based on interviews with the families, who are currently detained at the… Read More

After Successfully Delaying the Deportations, Groups Demand Meeting with DHS Sec. Johnson

After Successfully Delaying the Deportations, Groups Demand Meeting with DHS Sec. Johnson

Washington, D.C. – Today, the American Immigration Council and the American Immigration Lawyers Association sent a letter to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Jeh Johnson criticizing DHS for conducting raids to arrest and remove asylum-seeking Central American families, and calling for a meeting to discuss how to guarantee due… Read More

Statement on Administration’s Plans to Round up Central American Families for Deportation

Statement on Administration’s Plans to Round up Central American Families for Deportation

Washington D.C. – Late last night, The Washington Post broke the news that the Obama Administration is considering plans to begin fugitive-operation round-ups of Central American families who remain in the U.S. after an immigration judge has ordered them removed. For the past few years, refugee families and children have… Read More

Time for Congress to Go Back to Bi-Partisan Comprehensive Solutions to Immigration

Time for Congress to Go Back to Bi-Partisan Comprehensive Solutions to Immigration

Washington D.C. – Today, the Senate rejected the motion to proceed on Senator David Vitter’s (R-LA) “Stop Sanctuary Policies and Protect Americans Act” (S. 2146). This bill is an enforcement-only approach to immigration and would punish cities and states that adopt community policing policies that work to make communities safer and… Read More

Practical, Comprehensive Immigration Solutions Promote Public Safety

Practical, Comprehensive Immigration Solutions Promote Public Safety

Washington D.C. – Since the tragic murder of Kathryn Steinle in San Francisco this month, there has been a flood of criticism leveled against state and city policies that limit local involvement in immigration enforcement and questions raised about whether the federal government is doing enough to enforce the immigration… Read More

United States Agrees to Settle Lawsuit Alleging Wrongful Deportation

United States Agrees to Settle Lawsuit Alleging Wrongful Deportation

Washington D.C. – After more than two years of litigation, the U.S. government has agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by Leonel Ruiz on behalf of his minor daughter, E.R. The suit alleged that in 2011, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), a component of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS),… Read More

Understanding Trust Acts, Community Policing, and

Understanding Trust Acts, Community Policing, and “Sanctuary Cities”

The term “sanctuary city” is often used incorrectly to describe trust acts or community policing policies that limit entanglement between local police and federal immigration authorities. Here are the facts. Read More

Motions to Suppress in Removal Proceedings: A General Overview

Motions to Suppress in Removal Proceedings: A General Overview

This Practice Advisory provides a general overview of motions to suppress, a tool used to prevent the introduction of evidence obtained by federal immigration officers in violation of the Fourth Amendment, Fifth Amendment, and related provisions of federal law. Read More

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