By Andrew Denney | November 14, 2018
The unanimous ruling by the Appellate Division, Second Department rejected the Suffolk County Sheriff's Department's policy of keeping inmates who are the subjects of ICE detention or deportation orders for up to 48 hours after the time that they normally would have been released and immediately notifying immigration authorities.
By Jason Grant | November 7, 2018
The New York Civil Liberties Union claims that a Trump administration policy on fingerprint-based background checks for immigrant household members has led to the highest level in history of migrant children being locked up in government custody.
By Colby Hamilton | October 26, 2018
The three-judge panel delivered a brief order late Friday, denying the request by DOJ attorneys to have the proceedings before U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman put on hold.
By Ian Lopez | October 25, 2018
The policy, universities and students argue, is "intentionally designed to impose tens of thousands of reentry bars on F, J, and M visa holders each year."
By Colby Hamilton | Dan M. Clark | October 24, 2018
The conference in Manhattan federal court comes days after the U.S. Supreme Court stayed attempts by the New York AG to depose U.S. Department of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.
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By The Associated Press | October 22, 2018
An Ecuadorian pizza deliveryman who was held up as an example of zealous U.S. immigration enforcement has been arrested in a domestic violence case.
By Christine Simmons | October 17, 2018
Berry Appleman's leader said the firm had been looking to launch in New York for several years, but the Deloitte deal, announced in June, provided another nudge.
By Dan M. Clark | October 12, 2018
The website's creators suggest that any legal aid group that wants to be included in the feature as it expands across the state should check LawHelpNY to see if their contact information on the website is correct.
By Colby Hamilton | October 5, 2018
The Ecuadorian immigrant was taken into custody by immigration officials in June, while attempting to delivery a pizza to the Fort Hamilton military facility in Brooklyn.
By Andrew Denney | October 4, 2018
The years of work that Becca Heller has put in as a human rights lawyer who works as director and co-founder of the Manhattan-based International Refugee Assistance Project has paid off in the form of a “genius” grant from the MacArthur Foundation.
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