Criminal Aliens
"Preventing the admission of criminals has long been a concern to the public and policy makers. Even in the colonial period, there were laws against the arrival of criminals. Laws barring admission to the United States for those who have committed certain crimes remain in force today."
Five Rape Arrests Underscore the Hypocrisy of Sanctuary Policies
Only provide sanctuary to criminals, not victims
Salvadoran Nationals Charged with Rape of 11-Year-Old on DC's Doorstep
Now, county executive dithers on parameters of sanctuary policy
Holding Aliens Strictly Accountable for the Immigration Consequences of Crimes
Topics: Sanctuary Cities, Criminal Aliens
Gubernatorial Pardons to Defeat Deportation vs. State 'Take Care' Requirements
Topics: Sanctuary Cities, Criminal Aliens
Detroit Case Illustrates When ICE May Forcibly Enter a Residence; Highlights Limitations of ATD Programs
Topics: Criminal Aliens
Cartel Members Claim Asylum After Fleeing Gun Battle
From the ridiculous to the more ridiculous
Attorney General to Consider the Consequences of State 'Judicial Nullification' of Immigration Laws
Topics: Criminal Aliens
AG to Provide Bright-Line Rules for Post-Conviction Relief Cases
Could crack down on state judges and prosecutors
Topics: Criminal Aliens