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News
In Asylum Cases, Court Location Matters in the Outcome
Seeking asylum in the U.S. has a low chance of success, and intangible circumstances can push a given case to one outcome or the...
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Features
‘U’ for Uncertainty
Undocumented immigrants who are victims of crime are often reluctant to get police involved, even when they’ve suffered violent attacks. The U visa, created...
Business
New Book Explains U.S. ‘Obsession’ with Imprisoning Immigrants
A record number of people were locked up for federal immigration offenses in the U.S. last year, with a daily average of more than...
Business
New Book Explains U.S. ‘Obsession’ with Imprisoning Immigrants
A record number of people were locked up for federal immigration offenses in the U.S. last year, with a daily average of more than...
Features
No ‘Safe Industry’
After Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested about 680 workers across Mississippi in a coordinated immigration sting in early August, it had immigrants and employers...
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Features
Civil Rights Group Locked In FOIA Battle With ICE
A civil rights group’s investigation into immigration detention centers has morphed into a protracted struggle for documents from the federal government. But now the...
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Features
DU Expands Crimmigration Work
With a new gift, the University of Denver Sturm College of Law will expand its clinical work in crimmigration.
The school on Tuesday announced that...
Opinion
Victory for Home Rule Independence: Court Limits Jurisdiction Over Home Rule Municipalities
In 2006, Colorado voters enacted Amendment 41, a constitutional citizen initiative that created the Independent Ethics Commission, a statewide agency tasked with hearing and...
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