Nash v. Mikesell "A division of the court of appeals considers whether Colorado law prohibits state or local law enforcement officers from performing the arrest and detention functions of federal...
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Gutierrez v. Garland "Sergio Manrique Gutierrez petitions for review of a Board of Immigration Appeals (“BIA”) decision dismissing his appeal of an order of removal by an Immigration...
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This document is scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on 07/03/2024 "MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE [and] THE SECRETARY OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBJECT: Extending Eligibility...
"Notwithstanding efforts by some to paint the decision as a victory for states’ rights, the Supreme Court’s decision in Arizona was largely a reaffirmation of federal supremacy with regard to the immigration power and a warning call to states to refrain from copycat laws. While it recognized Arizona’s frustrations with federal enforcement, it underscored that our history “is in part made of the stories, talents and lasting contributions of those who crossed oceans and deserts to come here”, and that Arizona may not pursue policies that undermine federal law." - Lauren Gilbert, June 27, 2012.