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Featured Issue: U.S. Immigration Courts under Trump 2.0

The U.S. immigration court system plays a critical role in upholding due process and ensuring fair hearings for individuals facing deportation. However, since January 20, 2025, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has implemented significant changes that challenge the structural integrity of these courts. This page aims to provide up-to-date information on the policy and legal shifts affecting the U.S. immigration court system.

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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA8 Finds Substantial Evidence Supported BIA’s Decision to Reverse IJ’s Asylum Grant

The court upheld the BIA’s decision reversing the IJ’s grant of asylum, finding that the BIA’s determination that four anonymous threats received over a four-year period did not rise to the level of past persecution or a well-founded fear of future persecution. (Cubillos v. Holder, 5/12/09)

5/12/09 AILA Doc. No. 16111603. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Finds IJ Failed to Adhere to Role of Impartiality

In an unpublished decision, the BIA vacates and remands for a new asylum hearing before a different immigration judge after applicant challenged the fairness of the underlying hearing and BIA found IJ did not behave in a professional and impartial manner. Courtesy of Aleksander Milch.

5/12/09 AILA Doc. No. 09052660. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA4 Upholds BIA’s Interpretation that CSPA Does Not Apply to HRIFA Applicants

The court defers to BIA where the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) is silent as to whether it applies to HRIFA applicants. The BIA determined that CSPA age-out provisions do not apply to HRIFA applicants. (Midi v. Holder, 5/12/09).

AILA Blog

Postville, One Year Later

Today marks the one year anniversary of the ICE raid at the Agriprocessors meat packing facility in Postville, Iowa. The raid, which was the largest worksite enforcement raid in U.S. history, resulted in the conviction and deportation of more than 300 undocumented immigrants, mostly uneducated Guate

Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Finds Appellant Did Not Automatically Derive Citizenship from U.S. Citizen Stepfather

The BIA held that an alien cannot demonstrate derivative citizenship under INA § 320(a) through a nonadoptive stepparent and the terms "child" and "parent" in the INA do not encompass stepchildren and stepparents. Matter of Guzman-Gomez, 24 I&N Dec. 824 (BIA 2009)

AILA Blog

Postville Gives Attorney General Holder An Opportunity To Do Justice

By AILA Board of Governors member Leslie Holman Yesterday Attorney General Eric Holder, Jr. told 11 new U.S. Prosecutors: “Your job as assistant U.S. attorneys is not to convict people,“ Holder said. “Your job is not to win cases. Your job is to do justice. Your job is in every case, every dec

Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA2 Finds Jurisdiction to Review Hardship Determination Due to Error of Law

The court remanded for evaluation of whether Petitioner established hardship to his U.S. citizen children for purposes of cancellation of removal where the record was mischaracterized to an extent amounting to an error of law. (Mendez v. Holder, 5/8/09)

5/8/09 AILA Doc. No. 09050867. Cancellation, Suspension & 212(c), Removal & Relief
AILA Blog

ICE and Ankle Bracelets–Better Than No Detention at All?

ICE DRO (Detention and Removal Officers) were trolling the Immigration Courtrooms this week in Atlanta looking for respondents who were appearing for their hearings, but whom had previously not been detained by ICE, and thus had no bond or restraints on their liberty. You ask, what would ICE be doin

Federal Agencies, Liaison Minutes

AILA Liaison/NSC Meeting Minutes (5/7/09)

The 5/7/09 meeting minutes address I-140s, I-290B Processing, Labor Certifications, ability to pay, I-485s, RFEs, Portability, EAD for EOIR cases, Refugee and Asylee adjustment denials, I-90s, NSC/TSC relationship, misdirected mail, and more.

Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

White House Summary of Immigration-Related Funding in the FY2010 Budget

Summary prepared by the White House of proposed changes in immigration-related funding in the President’s recently released FY2010 budget.

Federal Agencies, FR Regulations & Notices

DHS Proposes to Amend System of Records to Share Detainee Information

DHS proposes to amend the DHS/ICE-011 Removable Alien Records System to add two routine uses, which would allow ICE to share information about individuals in detention with entities that seek to provide legal educational and orientation programs. (74 FR 20719, 5/5/09)

5/5/09 AILA Doc. No. 09050569. Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Holds Conviction is Final Despite Pending Appeal in State Court

The BIA held that a pending late-reinstated appeal does not undermine the finality of respondent's conviction as a valid predicate for removability. Matter of Cardenas Abreu, 24 I&N Dec. 795 (BIA 2009)

5/4/09 AILA Doc. No. 09050573. Crimes, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

Supreme Court Holds Aggravated Identity Theft Statute Requires Knowledge that Identification Used or Transferred Belongs to Another Person

In a unanimous decision on May 4, 2009, The Supreme Court reversed lower courts and held that a conviction of Aggravated Identity Theft requires that an individual know that the means of identification used or transferred belongs to another person. (Flores-Figueroa v. United States, 5/4/09)

5/4/09 AILA Doc. No. 09050462. Crimes, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

Immigration Law Advisor, April 2009 (Vol. 3, No. 4)

Immigration Law Advisor, a legal publication from EOIR, with an article on incompetent respondents in removal proceedings, federal court activity for March 2009, an article on rules of evidence in immigration court, recent BIA precedent decisions, and a regulatory update.

5/1/09 AILA Doc. No. 14041648. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
AILA Blog

If Your Law Practice Includes Immigration At All, You Should Be There

How do I: 1. Find out what to do when USCIS says NVC has the file, and NVC says it doesn't? 2. Get a step-by-step rundown of how to fill out a Form I-129 and document it? 3. Find the hidden time bombs in an affidavit of support? 4. Obtain the low-down on what to […]

AILA Blog

The New Immigration Judges–Wherefrom Art Thou?

A guest post today for AILA Board of Governor Member Amy Peck: The EOIR swore in 10 new Immigration Judges this week. The April 24, 2009 EOIR announcement states that the judges were appointed by the Attorney General after completing a rigorous application, evaluation, and interview process. Under t

Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

Supreme Court to Consider Whether Discretionary Decision Bar Precludes Courts from Reviewing a MTR

The Supreme Court will hear a case addressing the scope of INA § 242(a)(2)(B)(ii), the bar to judicial review of discretionary decisions, and whether this section bars federal courts from reviewing motions to reopen. (Kucana v. Holder)

4/27/09 AILA Doc. No. 09042871. Removal & Relief
AILA Blog

Accused Nazi Death Camp Guard Demjanjuk Too Frail to Be Deported Or Fraud?

On April 14, 2009 government agents executed a final order of deportation against accused Nazi Death Camp Guard John Demjanjuk of Seven Hills, Ohio. Demjanjuk taken out of his home in a wheel chair screaming in pain with his head rolled back. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo7VJKNU4I0] Hour

AILA Blog

Family Values

I guess it's not enough to exclusively blame undocumented workers for our dysfunctional immigration system. Apparently, we need to take their kids too. The New York Times reports this morning that undocumented immigrants are losing not only their freedom, but their children, who are taken away and g

Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

Supreme Court Holds that Traditional Stay Factors Govern Authority to Stay Removal

The Supreme Court vacates and remands. Holds that traditional stay factors, not the 8 U. S. C. §1252(f)(2) standard, govern a court of appeals’ authority to stay an alien’s removal pending judicial review. (Nken v. Holder, 4/22/09)

4/22/09 AILA Doc. No. 09042232. Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Remands for Consideration of Enumerated Factors in Continuance Request

The BIA addresses factors to be considered in deciding whether a continuance request is warranted. Notes that compliance with an IJ’s case completion goals is not a proper factor in deciding a continuance request. Matter of Hashmi, 24 I&N Dec. 785 (BIA 2009)

4/22/09 AILA Doc. No. 09042233. Family Immigration, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA11 Affirms Denial of Motions to Suppress Evidence of Immigration Status Obtained in Police Custody

The court affirms denial of motions to suppress statements regarding the foreign national’s immigration status made to an ICE agent while in police custody after being arrested on unrelated drug charges, and to suppress documentary evidence. (United States v. Lopez-Garcia, 4/21/09)

4/21/09 AILA Doc. No. 09070763. Crimes, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Practice Resources

New ICE Form I-246, Application for a Stay of Deportation or Removal

ICE has provided AILA Liaison with a new version of the I-246 Application for a Stay of Deportation or Removal (October 2008).

4/21/09 AILA Doc. No. 09042165. Prosecutorial Discretion, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA on Jurisdiction over Adjustments under Cuban Adjustment Act

The BIA vacates and remands, holding that IJs no longer have jurisdiction in removal proceedings to consider adjustment of status applications filed by arriving aliens who are seeking benefits under the Cuban Adjustment Act. Matter of Martinez-Montalvo, 24 I&N Dec. 778 (BIA 2009)

4/20/09 AILA Doc. No. 09042162. Adjustment of Status, Removal & Relief
AILA Blog

Immigration and the Pulitzer Prize

Today, Ryan Gabrielson and Paul Giblin of the East Valley Tribune in Mesa, Arizona were awarded the Pulitzer Prize for their series of articles of the infamous “Sheriff Joe“ of Maricopa County. The Tribune won the most prestigious award in journalism for revealing how a popular sheriff's focus