National Law Journal | Analysis
By C. Ryan Barber | July 15, 2019
“It feels almost like these poor career lawyers are getting just eaten up—chewed up and spit out in the process," one former Justice Department lawyer said.
By Karen Sloan | July 11, 2019
Elora Mukherjee, who heads the Immigrants Rights Clinic at Columbia Law School, was one of three legal academics who investigated conditions at a detention camp for migrant children in Texas last month. She is slated to share her horrific findings on Capitol Hill on Friday.
By Jim Turner | July 11, 2019
South Miami Mayor Philip Stoddard echoed critics' concerns that the law would discourage undocumented residents from reporting crimes.
By Marcia Coyle | June 28, 2019
A preliminary injunction in the California case has remained in effect since January 2018, allowing DACA recipients to continue to apply for renewal of their status.
By Astrid Galvan | June 27, 2019
For many people trying to enter the country, it's a matter of waiting, waiting and waiting some more for the OK to come across, unless they try to force the issue and slip over the border.
By Colleen Long and Lisa Mascaro | June 24, 2019
Immigration and Customs Enforcement leaders had expressed serious concerns that officers' safety would be in jeopardy because too many details about the raids had been made public.
By Ana Ceballos | June 19, 2019
A House committee has sought James Uthmeier's testimony to learn about his “key role in communications leading up” to the Trump administration's decision to incorporate a citizenship question in the census.
By Nacha Cattan | June 19, 2019
Mexicans initially brushed off President Donald Trump's message as political rhetoric, but with the 2020 presidential election ensuring that Trump's gaze will again look beyond the border, Mexico's government is rethinking the nature of its U.S. relations.
By Sonia Perez D. | June 11, 2019
About 1% of Guatemala's population of some 16 million people have left the country this year, part of a wave of Central Americans fleeing poverty, violence and drought.
By Jill Colvin, Matthew Lee and Luis Alonso Lugo | June 6, 2019
Republicans in Congress warned the White House that they are ready to stand up to the president to try to block his tariffs.
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