By Eric Martin and Jenny Leonard | May 10, 2022
A key regional summit the U.S. will host next month comes as the number of undocumented migrants encountered at the U.S. border surged to more than 220,000 in March, the most in more than two decades.
By Jim Saunders | May 5, 2022
U.S. District Judge T. Kent Wetherell II rejected a request by the Biden administration to toss out a lawsuit filed by Florida over the release of undocumented immigrants.
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By Aron Solomon | April 26, 2022
While Title 42 has been all over our news and social media feeds over the past days and weeks, so much has been said about it that it's difficult to extract the most important information.
By Dan Roe | April 25, 2022
Meland Budwick commercial litigation partner James Moon said hosting 21-year-old Dasha Shareyko Dagayeva and 52-year-old Vita Dagayeva opened his eyes to the United States' "byzantine" immigration laws, in which a single misstep can deny someone legal immigration status.
By Jim Saunders | April 14, 2022
In part, the federal government contends that officials have discretion in carrying out immigration laws, taking into account issues such as limited detention space, humanitarian reasons and prioritization of resources.
By Brendan Farrington | March 10, 2022
The House voted 77-42 in favor of the bill, with Republicans saying illegal immigration needs to be dealt with and Democrats saying that the only reason for the bill is to boost DeSantis' political ambitions.
By Dara Kam | February 24, 2022
Gov. Ron DeSantis has used the issue of unaccompanied children to drum up support among his conservative base of supporters.
By Jim Saunders | February 18, 2022
"We've seen multiple incidences where chartered flights or buses are sending individuals into communities in the dark of night without any collaboration with local or state governments," the bill sponsor said.
By Dan Roe | February 14, 2022
Ruben Gotlieb left GrayRobinson to spearhead a planned Latin America group. Two weeks ago, he joined Greenspoon Marder's international asset planning and trusts and estates practices.
By Dara Kam | February 11, 2022
Gov. Ron DeSantis, widely viewed as a top Republican contender for president in 2024, directed the state Department of Children and Families in September to stop issuing or renewing licenses to providers that shelter unaccompanied immigrant children.
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