Presidency of Donald Trump, immigration
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A coalition of state attorneys general filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s demand for states to turn over personal data — including names, birthdates, and home addresses — for people who are enrolled in a federally funded food assistance program.
A federal judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit brought by the U.S. Justice Department that accused the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago of unlawfully interfering with President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration.
A complaint filed in early July accuses the federal government of “unconstitutional” tactics in its sweeping immigration enforcement operations in Los Angeles.
"The judicial role is rarely more essential than in the context of the Great Writ," counsel for Maryland federal judges wrote in a motion defending the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland's standing order that prevents hasty deportations of local detainees who file habeas petitions.
A federal judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit brought by the U.S. Justice Department that accused the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago of unlawfully interfering with President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSN238 new immigration, border security cases filed in Texas in one weekIt was announced 238 new cases have been filed in Texas in connection to immigration and border security between July 3 and 10.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNMichigan AG Nessel joins lawsuit against Trump to protect SNAP informationThe latest legal challenge from Democrat attorneys general against the Trump administration is a throw-down to protect personal information of SNAP recipients under threat of federal funding being pulled.
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Immigration cases that have been dormant for years are being added to dockets again. Houston attorneys say it's part of Trump's deportation efforts.
A class-action lawsuit seeks to stop ICE officers from arresting migrants who appear at immigration courts and placing them on a fast-track to deportation.
Privately run detention centers have come under renewed scrutiny as Trump's administration has filled existing centers to capacity amid an aggressive immigration enforcement campaign.