By Lidia Dinkova | April 26, 2019
Developer Robert Matthews and his wife pleaded guilty after foreign investors claimed $44 million disappeared into a sham real estate venture in the affluent island enclave.
By Ana Ceballos | April 25, 2019
The measure, if passed by the Senate and signed into law by the governor, would ban so-called sanctuary city policies and punish any local officials who limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
By Marcia Coyle | April 23, 2019
U.S. Solicitor General Noel Francisco argued the issue of adding the citizenship question was not subject to judicial review because Congress had committed such issues to the discretion of the secretary of the Commerce Department.
By Brendan Farrington | April 19, 2019
After the dust settled, the Senate Rules Committee narrowly approved the bill that would force local law enforcement agencies to cooperate with federal authorities who enforce immigration laws.
By Lidia Dinkova | April 17, 2019
Investors who say they were duped into sinking $10 million into an office project now are fighting Centennial Bank to get some money back. The bank claims it should collect first on an $8.5 million mortgage.
By Dylan Jackson | April 10, 2019
In addition to looking for lawyers from across the country to help at the border, the ABA is seeking Spanish-speaking attorneys in South Florida to represent migrant children still being held in a detention facility in Homestead.
By Elliot Spagat | March 21, 2019
Judge Scott Simpson told administration lawyers to file a brief by April 10 that explains how it can assure migrants are properly notified of appointments.
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By Ronald R. Fieldstone | March 21, 2019
EB-5 capital has become a vital source of financing for real estate development projects across South Florida in recent years.
By Zach Schlein | March 20, 2019
Rebecca Sharpless is the director of UM's Immigration Clinic and is part of the legal team fighting on behalf of detained immigrant activist Claudio Rojas. She represents Rojas in a suit alleging ICE officials detained the immigrant in retaliation for his participation in a documentary about the department's detention policies.
By Marcia Coyle | March 19, 2019
"The question before us is not 'narrow,'" Justice Stephen Breyer said in his dissent, responding to Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
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