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The district court judge granted a stay of the administration’s termination order for the parole program “insofar as it ...
The court again showed its willingness to back his hardline approach to immigration while signaling reservations with how he ...
The court decisions are an abrupt turnaround for a population that entered the country legally and shared detailed ...
Migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who entered the United States legally under a Biden-era program are now ...
Over 400,000 immigrants are in Florida through a program known as humanitarian parole. The May 30 ruling puts them all at ...
Supreme Court is expected to weigh in on issues such as birthright citizenship and gender and sexuality instruction in ...
As with many of the court's orders issued in an emergency fashion, Friday's decision was unsigned and gave no reasoning. Two ...
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump Administration can—for now—end a program used by over half a million migrants.
KPBS Border Reporter Gustavo Solis hosted Kathleen Bush-Joseph from the Migration Policy Institute for a brief conversation ...
Bay Area immigrant rights groups say the ruling will have ripple effects and raises questions about what legal protections ...
The move 'will render hundreds of thousands of people deportable,' according to one immigration advocacy group.
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