A potential expansion of the government's power to detain and remove illegal immigrants without hearings or review raises numerous policy, resource and logistical questions, according to a new report ...
Streamlining the Alien Removal Process and Lifting an Unnecessary Burden from Federal Appeals Courts
The federal appellate courts hear thousands of immigration appeals every year, and they represent an overwhelming majority of the administrative agency appeals filed in the federal courts. No ...
In immigration law, there are two broad categories of executive actions: exclusion and removal. The former policy prevents aliens from entering the country, and the latter policy removes aliens ...
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