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DOJ Pushes to Delay Immigration Cases Amid Shutdown, Courts Push Back

Since the October 1, 2025 shutdown, judges have mostly denied DOJ requests to pause immigration litigation, noting ICE continues detaining…

Austin Family Faces Deportation as ICE Detains Father and Children

A late-April 2025 traffic stop near Dobie Middle School culminated in the deportation of Denisse Parra Vargas’s mixed-status family in…

Superintendent Arrested by ICE: Districts Repeatedly Hired the Firm

Dr. Ian Roberts was detained by ICE on Sept. 26, 2025, accused of lacking legal status and possessing firearms. The…

El Cajon ALPR Records Reveal Nationwide Immigration Data Use

AG Rob Bonta sued El Cajon alleging its police let out-of-state and federal agencies access ALPR data, with 550+ immigration-related…

Lawyers Step In as H-1B Transfers Spark Widespread Panic

A $100,000 fee for new H-1B petitions filed while workers are outside the U.S., effective September 21, 2025, has caused…

No Current Shutdown by Trump; ICE Enforcement Not Being Used

No shutdown existed on October 9, 2025, and Trump was not president, so linking him to current ICE enforcement via…

Trump Pushes Next H-1B Rule to Tighten Eligibility and Oversight

DHS plans a December 2025 proposed rule to reform H‑1B standards, focusing on cap‑exempt eligibility, third‑party placement oversight, wage protections,…

Camden Schools Warn Families About ICE $2,500 Self-Deportation Offer

Camden warns immigrant teens may get ICE letters offering a $2,500 voluntary return stipend; ICE limits it to certain unaccompanied…