Amicus Briefs

Amicus Briefs

Amicus Brief to Supreme Court on Judicial Review Over Eligibility Determinations for Certain Forms of Discretionary Relief from Removal

Amicus Brief to Supreme Court on Judicial Review Over Eligibility Determinations for Certain Forms of Discretionary Relief from Removal

This amicus brief addresses whether 8 U.S.C. § 1252(a)(2)(B)(i) precludes judicial review over eligibility determinations for certain forms of discretionary relief from removal for non citizens. Read More

Demanding ICE Provide Essential Data

Demanding ICE Provide Essential Data

The Council submitted an amicus brief explaining why ICE should release usable immigration data. The amicus brief was filed in a case where the ACLU is seeking information about how individuals are impacted by ICE enforcement practices. Read More

Council and Partners Urge Supreme Court to Stop Texas Court from Reinstatement of the Migrant Protection Protocols

Council and Partners Urge Supreme Court to Stop Texas Court from Reinstatement of the Migrant Protection Protocols

This amicus brief urges the Supreme Court to stop the reinstatement of the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), and halt the lower court's poorly reasoned and factually flawed decision. Read More

Council and Partners Submit Amicus Brief to Stop the Reinstatement of the Migrant Protection Protocols

Council and Partners Submit Amicus Brief to Stop the Reinstatement of the Migrant Protection Protocols

This brief highlights the court's many factual errors about MPP in its decision to reinstate the program. Read More

Supporting Detained Individual’s Right to Access ICE Detention Records through a State FOIA Request

Supporting Detained Individual’s Right to Access ICE Detention Records through a State FOIA Request

In the amicus brief, the Council and partners reject Calhoun County's position to withhold records that otherwise would be released under the Michigan state FOIA. Read More

Council Files Amicus Brief on the Legality of Prolonged Mandatory Detention

Council Files Amicus Brief on the Legality of Prolonged Mandatory Detention

The amicus brief in Ayom v. Garland urges the eighth circuit to affirm that mandatory detention has constitutional limits, and reject the endorsement of prolonged mandatory detention for people in removal proceedings. Read More

Council Submits Declaration in Deportation Moratorium Case, Explaining the Complex System of Enforcement and Removal

Council Submits Declaration in Deportation Moratorium Case, Explaining the Complex System of Enforcement and Removal

The Council submitted this declaration in support of the ACLU's defense of the Biden Administration's moratorium on deportations. This declaration explains how the removal and detention system works. Read More

Council Submits Amicus Brief Supporting Reversal of USCIS’ Misinterpretation of the First Regulatory Test for an H-1B Specialty Occupation

Council Submits Amicus Brief Supporting Reversal of USCIS’ Misinterpretation of the First Regulatory Test for an H-1B Specialty Occupation

The American Immigration Council filed this brief in support of a U.S. employer’s challenge to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service’s denial of a computer programmer H-1B petition. Read More

Council Files Amicus Brief on Opportunity for Detained Migrants with Prior Removal Orders Seeking Humanitarian Protection to be Released on Bond

Council Files Amicus Brief on Opportunity for Detained Migrants with Prior Removal Orders Seeking Humanitarian Protection to be Released on Bond

The amicus brief in Pham v. Guzman Chavez urges the Supreme Court to find that the pre-final order detention statute applies to detained noncitizens with prior removal orders who have meritorious claims for a form of humanitarian protection known as withholding of removal. Read More

Council Submits Amicus Brief Challenging Agency Failure to Undergo Notice and Comment Rulemaking

Council Submits Amicus Brief Challenging Agency Failure to Undergo Notice and Comment Rulemaking

The Council filed an amicus brief supporting plaintiffs’ preliminary injunction and summary judgment motion that the government did not satisfy the stringent requirements necessary to sidestep notice and comment rulemaking. Read More

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