Latest Immigration Law News
Man wanted for war crimes deported from Las Vegas
The immigration and customs official says Radojkovic was accompanied by US immigration agents who turned him over to Bosnia-Herzegovina law enforcement officials. Investigators say the 61-year-old Radojkovic moved to the United States in 1999 and lived
Updated: 05/24/2012 11:01A
US deports Las Vegas resident sought for war crimes
The immigration and customs official says Radojkovic was accompanied by US immigration agents who turned him over to Bosnia-Herzegovina law enforcement officials. Investigators say the 61-year-old Radojkovic moved to the United States in 1999 and lived
Updated: 05/24/2012 11:00A
Colorado Sheriff Deporting Domestic Violence Victims
by Julie M. Rodriguez Despite a state law discouraging the police from turning over domestic violence victims to immigration enforcement, Colorado's Garfield County Sheriff's Office is doing just that. The Denver Post reports that the ACLU and Colorado
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:16A
States Introduce Fewer Immigration Bills
As the Supreme Court Debates SB1070, number of state laws related to immigration drops, report says. By Stephanie Czekalinski The number of immigration bills and resolutions appearing in state legislatures across the country declined steeply in the
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:15A
Abele says he'd veto plan to curb immigration holds
"We can't dicate federal law," Abele said. Abele's stance dovetails with that of Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr., who said he was obligated under federal law to cooperate with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials. Clarke said the issue was
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:14A
Case of JT Ready exposes ties between anti-immigrant, White Supremacy groups
“Arizona has seen a hell of a lot of violence associated with the anti-immigrant movement: Shawna Forde, Jeff Harbin and JT Ready,” said Mark Potok, director of the Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Project, a think-tank that monitors White
Updated: 05/24/2012 09:44A
New White Paper Outlines Immigrant Privacy and Security Concerns
San Francisco, CA - infoZine - The Immigration Policy Center (IPC) and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) release "From Fingerprints to DNA: Biometric Data Collection in US Immigrant Communities and Beyond." The paper outlines the current state
Updated: 05/24/2012 09:24A
Nigeria releases 70 Chinese arrested for illegally living
Chinese were arrested by Nigeria's immigration authority, a news agency reported. The Chinese embassy and General Consulate were negotiating on the issue, he said, adding that Nigeria has been urged to handle the case carefully according to law.
Updated: 05/24/2012 08:33A
Alabama's bad road on immigration
The state's tough immigration law is reinforced, in picayune ways, doing further damage to the state's reputation. Protesters march outside the Alabama Capitol in Montgomery, Ala. during a demonstration against the state's immigration laws.
Updated: 05/24/2012 08:33A
Watchdogs Ring Alarm on Biometric Info
By NICK MCCANN (CN)- The government's growing database of DNA and other identifying information is raising concerns from privacy and immigration advocates who want greater accountability about law enforcement's collection of biometric data,
Updated: 05/24/2012 08:13A