Leading Media Outlets Highlight Key Standing and Chaos Themes Ahead of US v. Texas Immigration Case at Supreme Court With the U.S. Supreme Court set to hear oral arguments in the U.S. v Texas immigration executive action case on Monday, leading media outlets are previewing the case and its implications. Many of these new... Continue »
On March 28, 2016, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi signed on to a brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of United States v. Texas. The case, brought by GOP Governors and Attorneys General, led by Texas, challenges the immigration executive actions President Obama announced in... Continue »
On March 28, 2016, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine signed on to a brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of United States v. Texas. The case, brought by GOP Governors and Attorneys General, led by Texas, challenges President Obama’s immigration executive actions. DeWine joined Ohio... Continue »
Shadow Sen. Michael Brown, Shadow Sen. Paul Strauss, Shadow Rep. Franklin Garcia, Councilmember Anita Bonds, and Councilmember At-Large Brianne Nadeau hosted the Cinto family in Washington, D.C. yesterday for the latest “DAPA Dinner” event. #DAPADINNER in DC @SenPaulStrauss @SenMDBrown @thebrownlawyer @WashingtonHisp pic.twitter.com/FDqhSNLQbE — Franklin Garcia (@fgarciadc) April 14, 2016 As the... Continue »
Today's must-read top immigration news from around the country.
English (en español al final de la página): Reuters: Clinton to Propose Creation of Immigrant Affairs Office New York Times: Hillary Clinton Promotes Community Libraries as Crucial Link to Immigrants By Liz Robbins MSNBC: Clinton gets endorsement from diverse coalition of immigrant groups By Amanda Sakuma The Hill: 5... Continue »
The Republican legislator who co-sponsored a nasty anti-”sanctuary city” bill in Pennsylvania angrily lashed out at a group of immigration advocates that included pregnant women, families, seniors and college students. The advocates — including members of Juntos, Pennsylvania Immigration and Citizenship Coalition, the New Sanctuary Movement and Make the... Continue »
A new USA Today story by Richard Wolf examines the stakes of the upcoming Supreme Court hearing in the U.S. v Texas immigration executive action case, focusing in particular on the potentially chaotic implications of a 4-4 tie. As Wolf’s story notes: “A tie vote would hand a victory to Texas and 25 other states that have successfully blocked... Continue »
Next week, the United States Supreme Court will hear arguments in United States v. Texas, the case about Obama’s immigration executive actions. As many legal analysts have noted, this case is based in politics and shouldn’t even be in the Courts. But, the Texas Attorney General — who is... Continue »
En inglés aquí. El próximo 18 de abril la Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos escuchará los argumentos orales del caso de inmigración U.S. v Texas. En juego está el destino de las políticas migratorias relacionadas con la extensión de la Acción Diferida para Quienes Llegaron en la Infancia (DACA+) y la Acción... Continue »
A look into the amicus curiae briefs filed in support of Texas in the United States v. Texas Supreme Court case reads as a “who’s who” of anti-immigrant standard bearers. The signatories include some of the most extreme advocates in America, with widely documented ties to hate groups, population... Continue »