The justices wrestled with questions about states’ standing to sue, whether the guidelines were lawful and the limits of judicial power over immigration.
Tag: Immigration Detention
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Antiwar Activists Who Flee Russia Find Detention, Not Freedom, in the U.S.
Thousands of Russians are crossing the U.S. southern border to claim asylum. Many are ending up in immigration prison. “I left Russia for a place just like Russia,” said one.
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Young Migrants Describe Hunger, Illness and Trauma at UK Asylum Center
The overcrowded facility in southeastern England is supposed to house asylum seekers for very short periods, but teenagers who have stayed there detailed inhumane conditions and long stays.
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NY Immigration Court Backlogs May Grow With New Migrant Influx
Immigration courts in New York State already had a backlog of 180,000 cases, before 21,000 new migrants arrived this summer.
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A Town With a Heart, but Few Options, for Migrants
It’s fruitless to lecture El Paso about the hardship of receiving buses. The government sent it hundreds upon hundreds of people every day.