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.
California Judge Vacates TPS Termination for 60,000 Immigrants
Federal courts have blocked the termination of TPS for several countries, including Honduras and Nicaragua. These rulings restore work permits and protection from deportation. TPS holders are advised to maintain…
Citizenship Denaturalization Requires Federal Court Order, Not Political Action
Denaturalization is the rare but serious revocation of U.S. citizenship by a federal judge. The government must prove…
Columbus Diocese grants Mass dispensation for worshippers fearing immigration crackdown
DHS has removed restrictions on immigration enforcement at sensitive locations, leading the Columbus Diocese to grant a temporary…
California Mask Ban for Immigration Agents Triggers Federal Lawsuit
The DOJ has sued California to block laws (SB 627 and SB 805) that restrict how federal immigration…
Security Guards Indicted for Bribery Over Allowing Illegal Migrants
New indictments against border guards for bribery highlight severe risks for both officials and migrants. Unauthorized entry facilitated…
Birthright Citizenship in 2026: Barbara v. Trump at Center
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide in 2026 whether children born on U.S. soil to parents without permanent…
Massive Worksite Enforcement Targets Illegal Immigrants and Employers in 2026
As workplace immigration raids increase in 2026, this guide details how workers can exercise their constitutional rights. Key…
Immigrants Held Without Bail in Oklahoma ICE Facilities Seek Federal Release
A rise in mandatory 'no-bond' detentions in Oklahoma is forcing immigrants to use federal habeas corpus petitions. Because…
Nearly 90% of Task Force Immigration Arrests Start with Traffic Stops
The BIA recently ruled that immigration judges can suppress evidence if an arrest began with an egregious or…
As New Year Begins, Undocumented Immigrants Lose MinnesotaCare Access
Starting January 2026, undocumented adults in Minnesota lose MinnesotaCare eligibility. Legally, under Matter of Perez, this loss doesn't…