Judges are rightfully outraged by counsel citing fictitious cases. We are officers of the court. We don’t cite non-existent cases; we twist real ones into non-existent meanings.
This is horrific. The Board of Immigration Appeals, having been purged of all dissenters, rules that unaccompanied migrant CHILDREN who initially crossed the border unlawfully MUST be detained without bond, EVEN IF they have been granted Special Immigrant Juvenile Status.
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amanda bynes perfectly cast.
elijah kelley singing his face off.
john travolta living his truth.
QUEEN LATIFAH.
quite possibly one the best musical movies of the 2000s, if not THEE best.
CBS News: The Trump administration is now seeking to downplay the impact and scope of a recent immigration policy change that triggered concerns that hundreds of thousands of green card applicants would be forced to leave the U.S. to continue their cases.
https://t.co/clIRadH5pU
Adjustment of status is LITERALLY the legal immigration process created by Congress in 1952, and does not bypass anything. In fact, DHS is in better position to vet than DOS.
Yet another Congressperson who doesn't understand what they are talking about.
The new USCIS policy would appear to require anyone who is currently in the US who marries a U.S. citizen to leave the country, potentially for months or years, to get an immigrant visa; rather than doing what has been the process for 66 years and just applying for a green card.
This claim is a LIE. Congress created adjustment of status in 1960. It's not a loophole. In fact, @USCIS's OWN WEBSITE says that getting a green card from inside the United States was expressly intended by Congress!
Just wait; give it 24 hours and they'll erase that history.
What @DHSgov won’t tell you is that ICE was arresting people at court even when their cases HAD NOT been completed.
There were people who dutifully showed up for their court hearing, had a scheduling conference, were told to come back later, and then were handcuffed immediately.
Years ago, during Trump’s first term, I described this approach to immigration law as finding the “hidden weapons.”
They were good at it then, they’re both better and more reckless with it now; the legal pretexts have gone from flimsy but defensible to egregiously wrong.