Legal
Court rulings, regulatory changes, and legal precedents shaping immigration law. Coverage of federal circuit decisions, BIA appeals, injunctions, and enforcement litigation that affect visa holders and applicants.
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Answers from VisaVerge guidesWhat are the potential risks for immigrants with pending cases due to these policy changes?
Immigrants with pending cases face higher arrest risks and should be aware that they could still be arrested by ICE if they are believed to be in the country without legal status.
Read: ICE Expands Arrest Discretion Near Courthouses Amid Legal ConcernsWhat are the risks for people with pending immigration applications under current policies?
People with pending applications and no criminal record may be less likely to face removal under Biden, but there are no guarantees.
Read: Comparing Deportation Policies Under Obama, Trump, and Biden AdministrationsWhat are the main defense strategies for immigrants facing increased enforcement under Immigration 2026?
Immigrants can protect their liberty through bond and procedural challenges in immigration court, and protect their benefits by preparing for USCIS holds, re-reviews, and follow-up evidence requests.
Read: House Judiciary Committee Advances Immigration 2026 Bills with Stephen MillerWhat changes occurred in the immigration court system due to the 2025 policy shifts?
More than 80 experienced immigration judges were fired, and up to 600 JAG attorneys now serve as temporary judges, leading to concerns about inconsistent standards and less time for full consideration of due process issues.
Read: Lawyers and Judges Struggle to Adapt to 2025 Immigration Policy ShiftsWhat are some legal rights for immigrants facing deportation mentioned in the advisory?
The advisory mentions that every individual has the right to legal representation and special protections for vulnerable populations like women and children during deportation proceedings.
Read: Indian Embassy Warns Citizens About Risks of Deportation in the USFrance Residency Rules Violate Migrant Workers’ Rights, Amnesty Claims
On November 5, 2025, Amnesty reported that France’s short-term residency system traps migrant workers in repeated renewals, exploitation and administrative limbo. Research from April 2024 to September 2025 interviewed 27…
State Reimburses Taylor County for Immigration Enforcement Costs
Taylor County received $991,279 in state reimbursement for ICE-related costs approved Oct. 14, 2025. Funds pay for 25…
Greece Revokes Refugee Status for Those Returning Home
On October 30, 2025 Greece declared it will strip refugees of status if they return to their home…
ICE deportation despite judge noting possible U.S. citizenship
A federal judge barred Chanthila Souvannarath’s deportation on October 23, 2025, citing a strong derivative citizenship claim, but…
ICE Houston Reports 1,505 Arrests During 10-Day Immigration Operation
ICE Houston’s Oct. 22–31, 2025 sweep detained 1,505 people—many with violent or repeat-offender histories—far exceeding prior operations and…
Immigrant Advocates and ACLU Challenge Marathon County ICE Detainers
ACLU Wisconsin and Voces de la Frontera asked the state Supreme Court to bar sheriffs from honoring ICE…
ICE Claims Visa Expired; Diocese Says Priest Had Legal Work Permit
Rev. James Eliud Ngahu Mwangi was detained by ICE on October 25, 2025; the Diocese says he had…
Mace Plans Defamation Suit Against SC Airport and American Airlines
Nancy Mace said she will sue after an October 30 airport altercation, naming the airport, airline, CEO, AG,…
DOJ Fires Immigrant-Defense Judges Amid Controversial Staffing Changes
DOJ removals in 2025 ousted scores of immigration judges—especially those with defense backgrounds—while hiring enforcement-oriented replacements. Critics warn…
Israeli court revokes citizenship for fraud after murder concealment
A 2025 Be’er Sheva ruling revoked citizenship after an Ethiopian-born immigrant concealed a 2009 murder conviction and prison…