From American Immigration Council <[email protected]>
Subject This Week in Immigration: The Fight Over Enforcement Priorities
Date December 4, 2022 3:00 PM
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The
Supreme
Court
Takes
on
Enforcement
Priorities
and
Other
Immigration
Questions
in
Its
2022

2023
Term
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taken
an
unusually
lengthy
time
to
begin
the
task.
Despite
the
program
being
established
over
two
years
ago,
DHS
did
not
submit
the
first
solicitation
until
September
20,
2022.


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QUOTE OF THE WEEK
“The federal government has both the power and the responsibility to establish fair and humane immigration policies. The time-honored principle of prosecutorial discretion—which is baked into the president’s constitutional authority—gives him the ability to make discretionary calculations about how to enforce immigration laws against individuals.
"State attorneys general should not be allowed to collude with federal judges to strip this power from the president. In U.S. v. Texas , the Supreme Court should make a decisive determination that states may no longer take destabilizing and aggressive steps to upend our government’s enforcement priorities.
– Emily Creighton, legal director of transparency at the American Immigration Council [[link removed]]
FURTHER READING
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José
Díaz-Balart
of
MSNBC
Reports:
Policy
Director,
Aaron
Reichlin-Melnick
comments
on
the
U.S.
v.
Texas
court
hearing
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Fox
News:
Andrew
Craft
interviews
Emma
Winger
on
SCOTUS
Immigration
case
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WORLD:
Arizona
approves
lower
college
costs
for
immigrants
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