NTD spoke to Matt O’Brien, a former immigration judge and the Director of Investigations at the Immigration Reform Law Institute, about the risks of such hiring practices—and how the defund the police movement has played into police forces’ recruitment challenges. |
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| A federal district court in New Jersey has ruled that a state law banning private detention facilities for immigration violators is unconstitutional. The decision tracks arguments made by IRLI, which filed a brief in the case in July. |
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| IRLI has published a report on the border wall system employed by the State of Israel, which concludes that such a system of physical barriers is essential to meaningful border security and could be effectively used by the United States. |
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| IRLI filed a brief in a Texas federal district court in a case that, for the first time, puts at issue a constitutional provision that allows states to go to war if they have been invaded. |
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| United States District Court Judge Robert Kirsch, appointed by President Joe Biden, ruled that the law is unconstitutional because it blocks the federal government from properly carrying out its duties to enforce federal immigration law: |
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| Grappling with a shortage of police officers, politicians in Democrat-controlled states are considering noncitizens to fill the ranks. |
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| A California law that took effect earlier this year allows noncitizens — including some unauthorized migrants — to sign up if they are protected from deportation, including by the Obama-era DACA program. |
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| Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has no constitutional authority to define the flow of undocumented immigrants across the Rio Grande as an “invasion” and is usurping powers that belong to the federal government, the U.S. Justice Department says in new court filings. |
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| Democratic Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey declared a state of emergency Tuesday over the flood of migrants pouring into her deep blue state and straining emergency resources. |
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The nation’s biggest banks on Wall Street, investment firms, and pharmaceutical companies are among a number of multinational corporations throwing their support behind a plan from New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) that would have American taxpayers bail out the sanctuary state for an illegal immigration influx. |
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