Immigration Blog
How Much Say Do Trial-Level Federal Judges Have Over Immigration Arrests?
District courts appear to ignore a 1984 Supreme Court opinion that immigration officers can’t be expected to “compile elaborate, contemporaneous, written reports detailing the circumstances of every arrest”
DHS Proposes New Public Charge Regulations
The new proposal repeals changes made by the Biden administration in 2022
Rahmanullah Lakanwal: One of 200,000 Afghans Brought Here Since 2021
How did ‘Operation Allies Welcome’ work, and how did he benefit?
Topics: Afghan Refugees
USCIS Puts Hard Stop on Asylum Applications — For Now
And other pending requests for benefits from “high-risk” nations, along with a re-review process for immigration approvals for nationals of countries on the “naughty list” who entered under Biden
The Designation of the Muslim Brotherhood as a Foreign Terrorist Organization Is Long Overdue
President Trump is taking action
Topics: Ideological Exclusion
Another Afghan Charged for Threatening to Kill Americans
The three key mistakes the U.S. government made during its evacuation from Kabul
Topics: Ideological Exclusion