IRLI Director of Litigation Christopher Hajec on Real America's Voice's "Stinchfield Tonight," discussing the Biden Administration's new mass amnesty plan.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on a technical issue with big implications: do tens of thousands of removal orders have to be rescinded because the aliens subject to them received notice of their hearings in the “wrong” document?
The Supreme Court decided that alien spouses of U.S. citizens have no constitutional right to be admitted to the country if they have been found inadmissible by consular officers.
IRLI has filed a brief in an Iowa federal district court defending Iowa’s new immigration law from lawsuits brought by the Biden Administration and anti-borders activists in an attempt to shut the law down.
The U.S. Supreme Court said the constitutional rights of U.S. citizens are not violated when the government bars their non-citizen spouses from entering the country without explanation.
WMAL’s Vince Coglianese speaks with IRLI’s Director of Investigations and former immigration judge Matt O’Brien about White House’s illegal amnesty announcement and legal challenges that will come in response.
President Joe Biden announced an executive order Tuesday that could effectively provide amnesty to well over 500,000 illegal immigrants in the United States — but the move may not pass legal muster.
IRLI Director of Investigations Matt O’Brien discussed IRLI’s recent investigation showing that the district attorney of Philadelphia, Larry Krasner, is giving special treatment to alien criminals in order to help them avoid deportation.