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If passed, any Indiana law enforcement officer who makes a misdemeanor or felony arrest would be required to contact ICE if they have probable cause regarding the immigration status of the accused.
Among other things, Rokita said, the local policy prohibits MCSO personnel from “request(ing) or attempt(ing) to ascertain (i.e. run) immigration or citizenship status of an individual that they ...
Immigrants must show proof of their reasons for requesting asylum – especially through legitimate documents – before an immigration judge. A failure to do so will likely be followed by ...
A rule put in place in 2019 prohibited immigrants from claiming asylum in the United States if they did not first try to claim it in a country they passed through on their way to the U.S. border ...
Immigration clinics often find it easier to support clients seeking affirmative asylum rather than defensive asylum due to several key factors. Firstly, in affirmative asylum cases, individuals apply for asylum before they face deportation proceedings. This approach allows immigration clinics to prepare a case with time for gathering evidence ...
Chertoff said that more immigration detention had helped deter illegal immigration; advocates for immigrant rights "questioned whether the border crackdown actually deters people from sneaking into the U.S., noting that some illegal immigrants may just be shifting entry points to cross at more remote and dangerous areas." [13] [14]
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita's office is suing the St. Joseph County Sheriff's Department in South Bend, Indiana, for refusing to comply with ICE over immigration orders.
According to the Associated Press, the proclamation closes asylum requests once the average number of daily encounters reaches 2,500, reopening once that number has decreased to 1,500. [5] Due to the threshold being met at the time of the signing, the executive order's shutdown went into effect immediately after the order was signed.