Law360, New York (March 09, 2015, 8:50 PM ET) — A Texas federal judge has ordered the U.S. Department of Justice to explain its recent revelations that 100,000 people had already been granted three years of deferred deportation under the president’s executive immigration actions before the policy was blocked, saying […]
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Texas intensifica su batalla legal contra las medidas de inmigración de Obama al abrir un nuevo frente
6 Mar
by Foster, on News
La batalla judicial del gobierno de Texas contra las medidas de inmigración del gobierno del presidente Barack Obama ha tomado un nuevo sesgo. Ken Paxton, fiscal general de Texas, pidió el jueves al juez federal Andrew Hanen, quien tramita la demanda de Paxton contra la acción ejecutiva de Obama, que […]
After fleeing Central America, child migrants now face a very uneven brand of justice in U.S. immigration courts, where access to a lawyer and the location of the court itself are often the deciding variables in who stays and who doesn’t. A POLITICO analysis of government data shows that fully […]
Houston business owners caught in middle of immigration battle between Texas and president
25 Feb
by Foster, on News
As far as law firms are concerned, Houston business owners with immigrant employees should proceed under the assumption that President Barack Obama‘s latest immigration policy changes will touch ground later this year, despite efforts by Brownsville’s U.S. District Judge Andrew Henan to thwart implementation of those policies earlier this month. […]