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Appeals Court Orders Biden Deportation Priorities Reheard
A federal appeals court on Tuesday ordered a new hearing by the full court on the legality of the Biden administration’s selective criteria on who should be deported.
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Del Rio Migrant Camp Closes
The migrant camp that sprung up under a bridge in Del Rio, TX has been cleared, officials confirmed.
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Around 3,400 Haitian Migrants Deported From Texas
Haitians who set up a makeshift camp under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas, are being deported under the rules of CDC Title 42.
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UC Berkeley Claims Legal Immunity for International Student's Deportation
NBC Bay Area Investigates an unusual legal fight involving an international student at Berkeley who ended up shackled and deported. Investigative Reporter Jaxon Van Derbeken tells us Cal admits it is in the wrong, but says it’s immune from his lawsuit.
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Immigrant in Sanctuary Church Hopes Biden Offers Relief
Maria Macario has been living inside a Massachusetts church for over three years to avoid deportation to Guatemala.
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Immigrants in Sanctuary in Churches Hope Biden Offers Relief
Dozens of immigrants from Massachusetts to Colorado who have taken sanctuary as a last resort to stay in the U.S. are newly hopeful under President Joe Biden.
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Judge Bars Biden From Enforcing 100-Day Deportation Ban
A federal judge has barred the U.S. government from enforcing a 100-day deportation moratorium that is a key immigration priority of President Joe Biden.
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DHS to Pause Some Deportations During Biden's First 100 Days to Review Policies
The Biden administration late Wednesday ordered a pause on some deportations for 100 days starting no later than Friday as it reviews enforcement policies, NBC News reports.
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DACA Faces New Court Challenge in Texas
A federal court will consider whether to invalidate a program that shields from deportation immigrants brought to the United States as children, potentially creating complications for the incoming administration of President-elect Joe Biden
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ICE Detainees Allegedly Received Forced Hysterectomies: Their Lawyer Explains How the System Allowed It to Happen
After allegations of forced hysterectomies and other medical practices at a Georgia immigrant detention facility, a doctor is now at the center of a criminal investigation. NBCLX talked to attorney David Dreyer, who represents five of the detainees who allegedly had unnecessary gynecological surgeries, to discuss the systemic problems that allowed this to happen and what happens next.
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US Deported Venezuelans Through Third Country Despite Risks
The Trump administration stealthily deported an unknown number of Venezuelans through a third country, possibly violating U.S. laws and undermining U.S. warnings about the socialist government’s human rights record
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How ICE Became a Global Spreader of Covid-19 by Deporting Infected Immigrants
The New York Times reports how U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement inadvertently helped spread Covid-19 across the globe by holding immigrants in detention centers that became hotbeds for the virus before deportation.
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Fear of Deportation Heightened for Immigrant Doctors on H-1B Visas Amid Pandemic
After Dr. Parth Mehta moved into his basement in early March, he wrote goodbye letters and put together an emergency binder with important information for his family.
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Trump Seeks High Court Approval to Speed Deportations
The administration is seeking a sweeping ruling that it could potentially use to deport millions of people, even those arrested far from the border and who have been in the country for years, experts on the issue said.
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Greenwich Teen Creates Site Giving Children Answers on Deportation
A high school student from Greenwich, Connecticut has designed an online resource to help immigrant children and teenagers learn how to prepare for the possible deportations of parents or guardians.
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Man Detained by ICE After Delivering Pizza to New York City Military Base
Local politicians, advocates and family members of a man detained by ICE last week after delivering pizza to a military base in New York gathered Wednesday to support the Ecuadorian father.
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Graduating Daughter Visits With Deported Father in Emotional Reunion
Leslie Silvia wanted her father to see her before she graduated from high school.
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Judge Could Rule National City Man's Arrest by ICE Unlawful: Attorney
The case against a man arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at his home earlier this week could be thrown out if the arrest is found unreasonable by a judge, according to his attorney.
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Trump Administration Pauses Legal Orientation for Immigrants
Immigrant advocates are outraged by a U.S. government decision to put on hold a program that helps tens of thousands of immigrants navigate the country’s complex immigration court system. The $8 million-a-year program that provides legal orientation to immigrants in deportation proceedings is on hold pending review, according to the U.S. Department of Justice, which oversees immigration courts.