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NOTEWORTHY
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New
Study
Shows
ICE
Failed
to
Follow
Enforcement
Priorities
This
past
week,
the
Council,
in
collaboration
with
the
Immigrant
Legal
Resource
Center,
published
an
analysis
of
government
data
showing
that
more
than
35
percent
of
Immigration
and
Customs
Enforcement’s
enforcement
actions
were
taken
against
individuals
who
did
not
meet
the
enforcement
priorities
established
by
the
Biden
administration.
ICE
came
to
label
these
non-priority
enforcement
actions
as
“other”
priority.
During
the
first
two
months
of
the
Biden
administration,
U.S.
Department
of
Homeland
Security
announced
interim
guidelines
directing
ICE
to
focus
enforcement
actions
against
individuals
who
filed.
Additionally,
the
Advisory
contains
sample
documents
to
help
guide
practitioners.
Read
more:
Step-by-Step
Guide
to
Filing
a
FOIA
Lawsuit
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DIG DEEPER
*
SCOTUS:
U.S.
v
TX:
Supreme
Court
Allows
Biden
Administration
to
Reinstitute
Its
Immigration
Enforcement
Priorities
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