Latest Immigration Law News
3 Alabama men among 30 profiled by Southern Poverty Law Center as key leaders
"I do not 'dislike' immigrants nor have I ever written such ... I did oppose the Bush administration's failure to enforce the immigration laws of this country as a direct threat to the rule of law." The profile on him states that in 2010,
Updated: 05/23/2012 10:39P
Controversial immigration-enforcement program goes live in Colorado
Under Secure Communities, everyone arrested, including those booked in connection with domestic violence, must be reported to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the time of arrest. Colorado law dictates that information on those involved in
Updated: 05/23/2012 10:36P
Sheela Murthy Judges the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards
Sheela Murthy, Founder and President of the prominent immigration practice, the Murthy Law Firm, is serving as a judge for the prestigious Ernst & Young (E&Y) Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Murthy is a member of the independent regional judging panel
Updated: 05/23/2012 10:27P
Feds say there is no opting out of “Secure Communities” policing
The policy, Secure Communities, uses existing procedure and infrastructure to assist the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement division in catching illegal immigrants. Before Tuesday, when state or local police in
Updated: 05/23/2012 09:20P
Cayman Seeks Cuban Refugees After Escape from Detention Centre
Cayman Islands law enforcement and immigration officers are looking for two Cuban refugees who escaped from the territory's Immigration Detention Centre Saturday night. Four Cubans escaped from the centre, while two were recaptured, according to the
Updated: 05/23/2012 08:54P
'Secure Communities' activated by ICE to track and deport illegal immigrant
Under Secure Communities, everyone arrested, including those booked in connection with domestic violence, must be reported to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the time of arrest. Colorado law dictates that information on those involved in
Updated: 05/23/2012 08:02P
Tampa law aids cheap labour
would erode Australia's reputation and undermine local wages and conditions. "The loophole should be closed by a change to the relevant legislation and the Federal Government should do so as a matter of urgency," she said. Tampa law aids cheap labour.
Updated: 05/23/2012 07:58P
Law Graduate in Immigration Limbo Hopes California Court Approves License
LOS ANGELES – Sergio Garcia graduated from law school three years ago, but he cannot practice his profession because he is undocumented, and so the California Bar Association is asking the state Supreme Court to make an exception and approve his
Updated: 05/23/2012 07:18P
Would-be immigrants' attempt to save their applications quashed in court
But in a decision released Wednesday, the judge said he can't force the immigration minister to keep the files open. He called their request devoid of merit in part because the bill hasn't passed and the courts can only get involved once legislation is
Updated: 05/23/2012 07:05P
Would-be immigrants' attempt to save their applications quashed in court
But in a decision released Wednesday, the judge said he can't force the immigration minister to keep the files open. He called their request devoid of merit in part because the bill hasn't passed and the courts can only get involved once legislation is
Updated: 05/23/2012 07:05P