Tagged: immigration
Morning Ed: Immigration {2018.03.12.M}
People moving or having moved from place A to place B with or without legal authorization.
Trump’s First Big Defeat In Court
A very quick run-through of the February 9, 2017 decision in State of Washington v. Trump.
Trumpwatch: Deportation Priorities and Sanctuary Jurisdictions
No, not that executive order on immigration.
This post is about another executive order on immigration.
TDB: Trump’s Border Patrol Defies Judge, U.S. Senator at Dulles Airport as His First Constitutional Crisis Unfolds
Early in the evening, a huge piece of news broke: Two federal judges, Ann Donnelly of the Eastern District of New York and Leonie Brinkema of the Eastern District of Virginia, had made rulings that would stall the implementation of Trump’s anti-refugee executive order.
For the lawyers at Dulles Airport, Brinkema’s ruling generated a ton of excitement. She ruled that the travelers detained by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) had a right to see lawyers.
After the ruling came out, lawyers bustled around, filling out forms declaring that detainees were their clients (someone had thought to bring a printer). Any minute, they expected, they would be able to see the detainees and try to help them get into the U.S.At this point, it wasn’t clear how many people were detained and which of them were legal permanent residents of the U.S. Lawyers didn’t even know all the names of the people they were trying to help. It wasn’t clear if some detainees had been put back on planes returning to their countries of origin, or if detainees had been shuttled off to immigrant detention centers in Northern Virginia. The travelers were all being held in what’s called “secondary inspection,” referred to as “secondary.” It’s part of the CBP screening process where lawyers are rarely, if ever, allowed to be present.
But lawyers who spoke to The Daily Beast said it’s also unheard of for government agencies like CBP to prevent people who have the legal right to live in the U.S. from seeing their lawyers. And that’s what was happening.
The Collapse of the Wall
The game, it turns out, is rigged. With nothing to lose, they burned it all down.
Gasp! A Trump Supporter!
Why on Earth might someone actually support Donald Trump? Derek Stanley offers up his reasons.
The Catwalk to Citizenship
A new Politico report presents a perfect test case on the question of why people really rally around litmus-test political issues.
How Brexit Turned Into an Immigrant’s Nightmare
Yes, we’re still talking about Brexit. But today it’s about more than just the politics, it’s about the racism behind Britain’s Leave vote.
COMMON LAW: A Religious Test For Immigration
Don Zeko offers an analysis of the Constitutional issues raised by Donald Trump’s proposed “temporary” change to immigration law.
Linky Friday #156: Work & Learn
This week! Education, Labor, Medical School, Housing, Immigration, and Asia!
Linky Friday #145: Politics In Everything
This Week! Environment, Europe, Immigration, Politics, and Society!
Linky Friday #141: God, Family, Terror
This Week: Terror, Immigration, Politics, Health, Religion, and Family!
Ann Coulter: Donald Trump’s Brain?
Ann Coulter may have fallen out of favor with mainstream conservatives, but she may be closer to the reins of power than ever before.
Is this a free speech issue? (Update)
Where we learn that pointing out institutional racism is inflammatory
Thoughts on Immigration
Guest writer Gabriel Conroy’s thoughts start with this:
“There’s something wrong about a law that forbids or curtails people’s mobility.”