California Attorney General Rob Bonta released a report Friday detailing worsening conditions at immigration detention facilities, citing a 162% surge in detainee population and six deaths since September 2025.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta released a report detailing severe overcrowding, inadequate medical care, and six deaths at state immigrant detention centers during a surge in federal detentions.
A federal judge in California denied CoreCivic’s motion to stay a preliminary injunction governing conditions of confinement at the California City detention center, ruling the private prison operator failed to demonstrate it would suffer irreparable harm f...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has ordered Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown to seek a formal cooperation agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or face enforcement action under a new state law.
DETROIT (LN) — The Sixth Circuit held that noncitizens living in the U.S. interior without lawful status are not subject to mandatory detention under 8 U.S.C. § 1225(b)(2)(A) and are entitled to individualized bond hearings under 8 U.S.C. § 1226, joining th...
The federal government contends the state's "Immigrant Safety Act" and a city ordinance requiring businesses to notify immigrants of nearby enforcement activity violate the Supremacy Clause and obstruct federal immigration law.
A Cambodian-American lawful permanent resident who admitted to drug charges in 2015 never received the immigration warning the law required — and a rule-based substitute did not fix it, the state's highest court held.
The panel affirmed a 118-day extension of a consent decree governing ICE warrantless arrests but reversed an order releasing approximately 200 potential class members, while upholding the release of 13 confirmed class members.
The Justice Department launched its ninth lawsuit in a national campaign to block states from offering in-state tuition and financial aid to undocumented immigrants, arguing the benefits discriminate against U.S. citizens.
A whistleblower who audited Tata Consulting Services for Comcast argued the Indian IT giant cheated the government by using cheap visas instead of pricier H-1B permits and shortchanging workers on wages.
A Supreme Court ruling on asylum review earlier this year gave the Sixth Circuit the hook it needed to resolve a question it had previously declined to answer.
A Guatemalan asylum seeker's late-filed petition gave the Sixth Circuit its first chance to resolve a tolling question the Supreme Court left open in Riley v. Bondi.
A Houston-area postpartum care center spent nearly two decades helping Chinese nationals conceal the real purpose of their U.S. visa applications, Texas authorities allege.
The Supreme Court heard oral argument Wednesday in Blanche v. Lau, addressing how immigration officers classify lawful permanent residents accused of crimes that could trigger removal from the country.
Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition and Cascadia Wildlands have been granted leave to intervene in the consolidated litigation challenging the construction of an immigration detention facility near the Newport Municipal Airport.
A federal judge in the Northern District of Iowa has granted a habeas petition and ordered the immediate release of Dharambir Singh, ruling that the government violated his due process rights by revoking his release without a hearing.
A permanent resident held since August 2023 sits at the center of a Ninth Circuit dispute over whether the court should vacate his removal order outright or send the case back to the BIA — a choice with significant res judicata consequences for any future d...
The Supreme Court’s oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara suggest deep skepticism toward the Trump administration’s attempt to limit birthright citizenship by redefining the 14th Amendment’s “subject to the jurisdiction” clause.