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ICE Attorneys Increasingly Request Case Dismissals at Immigration Court Hearings—and Immigration Judges Grant Them on the Spot [[link removed]]
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) attorneys—who represent the government in removal proceedings—are increasingly asking immigration judges to dismiss noncitizens’ immigration court cases. Rolled out nationwide in conjunction with ICE arresting noncitizens at immigration courts, this tactic attempts to funnel people into expedited removal [[link removed]] , a process with fewer due process protections, to achieve fast-track deportations.
A Texas-Only DACA? Why This Imminent Ruling Could Upend National Policy [[link removed]]
Tens of thousands of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients in Texas may soon be stripped of their ability to work in the U.S. lawfully—and the consequences won’t stop at the state line.
Facts You Should Know
Last week, we secured a profound victory for immigrant youth who faced a terrifying milestone: their 18th birthday.
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia granted our emergency motion to stop ICE from detaining unaccompanied immigrant children in adult facilities once they turn 18. The ruling enforces a permanent injunction in our case with NIJC and halts a harmful directive that would have placed newly “aged-out” youth into adult ICE detention centers.
Read more: Legal Groups Challenge ICE on Jailing Immigrant Teens [[link removed]]
Across the Nation
Across several presidential administrations, the federal government has used American businesses to enforce immigration law through worksite enforcement. This includes high-profile operations primarily conducted by ICE, where the agency targets one or more businesses to both investigate employers and arrest employees.
This new fact sheet from the American Immigration Council provides a brief history of worksite raids, discusses the agencies involved and the legal authorities relied upon by these agencies to conduct them, reviews legal challenges and issues related to worksite raids, and briefly summarizes the economic and humanitarian consequences of these raids.
Read more: Understanding ICE Enforcement Raids at American Workplaces [[link removed]]
Quote of the Week
“All of these are pieces of the same general policy to coerce immigrant youth into giving up their right to seek protection in the United States.”
— Michelle Lapointe, legal director, speaking to the AP [[link removed]]
Further Reading
Politico: Federal court blocks ICE from detaining unaccompanied minors once they turn 18 [[link removed]]
EFE: Juez impide a EEUU detener a menores no acompañados una vez que cumplen 18 años [[link removed]]
The Contrarian: ICE is out of control: Aaron Reichlin-Melnick on raids, detention, and deportation [[link removed]]
Politico: ICE pursuing self-deportation of unaccompanied minors [[link removed]]
Fox News: Federal judge blocks Trump administration from sending teen migrants to adult detention centers [[link removed]]
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