A Texas judge says a coalition of states suing to stop President Barack Obama’s executive action on immigration has until Monday to respond to a request by the U.S. government to lift a temporary hold of Obama’s orders. U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen in Brownsville, Texas, set the deadline in a court order he issued Tuesday.
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A federal judge last week approved a settlement between the federal government and attorneys for nine undocumented-immigrant plaintiffs who accused the federal government of using deceptive and sometimes coercive tactics to expel them from the country. The settlement allows hundreds, and perhaps thousands, of expelled immigrants to return to the United States to seek legal status.
A rally in support of President Barack Obama’s executive order on immigration drew about 300 people on Sunday to the Hope Community Center in Apopka.
House Republican leaders vowed Sunday to keep trying to block President Barack Obama ’s immigration measures as they continue to struggle over how to keep funding the Homeland Security Department.
The Government’s tough rhetoric on immigration is alienating migrant communities and causing “new forms of racism” to break out across the country, a major study will warn today.
The leader of the UK Independence Party is promising a breakthrough in the May parliamentary elections.
Ken Clarke has agreed to leave his role as Justice Secretary but is likely to remain in the Government
The fight against anti-Semitism is inseparable from that against Islamophobia, said Thursday night in Bordeaux André Azoulay, Advisor to the King of Morocco.
Probably the latest incarnation of the questioning of the migration literature, migrant scriptures are as a representation of the in-between.
Clashes have broken out in Rome on the eve of a rally by Italy’s right-wing Northern League party, during a counter-protest by activists opposed to the party’s anti-immigrant stand.