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Feds Ordered to Hand Over Data on Freed Immigrants Facing Removal


Texas claims shortly after it sued the Biden administration over a 100-day halt of deportations, immigration officials went a step further and released people who were incarcerated and awaiting removal from the country.
Detained immigrants walk at the ICE South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, in 2019. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)
HOUSTON (CN) The Biden administration must provide records about any immigrants ordered deported who were released from custody in the wake of executive action pausing deportations for 100 days, a federal judge ruled Monday.
Texas sued the federal government and Department of Homeland Security officials Friday, claiming the deportation freeze violates a deal it struck with DHS two weeks before Biden’s Jan. 20 inauguration that gave it authority to stay any substantive change to federal immigration law enforcement for 180 days if it does not consent to the change. ....

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Feds Get High Court Grill Marks on Conflicting Deportation Rules


Immigrants who have re-entered the U.S. after a prior deportation can secure asylum with proof of persecution, but federal law has conflicting rules on detaining these individuals.
Immigrants seeking asylum walk at the ICE South Texas Family Residential Center, in Dilley, Texas, in 2019. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)
WASHINGTON (CN) Immigration attorneys voiced cautious optimism Monday after the Trump administration’s deportation procedures drew sharp questioning at Supreme Court oral arguments.
“A number of the justices seemed concerned with adopting an interpretation of the statutes that would predictably leave thousands of people per year in detention for lengthy periods of time without any possibility of review, where such an interpretation is not necessary,” Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, director of the Immigrant Advocacy Program, said in an email. ....

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Biden Looks to Revamp Immigration After Trump Shakeup


President-elect Joe Biden says he will promptly do away with some of President Donald Trump’s executive orders on immigration and return to the enforcement priorities of the Obama administration.
Honduran asylum seekers are taken into custody by U.S. Border Patrol agents in December 2018 after crossing the border wall into San Diego from Tijuana, Mexico. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo, File)
(CN) A beacon for refugees and asylum seekers no more, the U.S. under the Trump administration has all but barred those groups from the country and created myriad hurdles for employers to hire foreign workers. Yet the bedrock routes to permanent residency and naturalization remain unscathed. ....

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