Featured Issues

Featured Issue: Representing Clients Before ICE

2/3/25 AILA Doc. No. 25010904. Removal & Relief

This resource page combines resources for attorneys representing clients before ICE. For information about why AILA is calling for the reduction and phasing out of immigration detention, please see our Featured Issue Page: Immigration Detention and Alternatives to Detention.

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Communicating with OPLA, ERO, and CROs

The Office of the Principal Legal Advisor (OPLA) includes 1300 attorneys who represent the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in immigration removal proceedings before the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR). OPLA litigates all removal cases as well as provides legal counsel to ICE personnel. At present, there are 25 field locations throughout the United States.

Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) manages all aspects of immigration enforcement from arrest, detention, and removal. ERO has 24 field office locations. ERO also manages an “alternative to detention” program that relies almost exclusively on the “Intensive Supervision Appearance Program (ISAP)” to monitor individuals in removal proceedings.

Since 2016, ICE has had an Office of Partnership and Engagement (formerly Office of Community Engagement) to be a link between the agency and stakeholders. As part of this office, Community Relations Officers (CROS) are assigned to every field office to work with local stakeholders such as attorneys and nonprofit organizations.

*Headquarters does not provide direct contact numbers or emails for individual employees.* (AILA Liaison Meeting with ICE on April 26, 2023)(AILA Doc. No. 23033004). However, attorneys can contact Chapter Local ICE Liaisons as they may have this information provided to them via local liaison engagement.

Latest on Enforcement Priorities & Prosecutorial Discretion

Executive Order 14159 (90 FR 8443, 1/29/25) directs DHS to set priorities that protect the public safety and national security interests of the American people, including by ensuring the successful enforcement of final orders of removal, enforcement of the INA and other Federal laws related to the illegal entry and unlawful presence of [noncitizens] in the United States and the enforcement of the purposes of this order. Given the January 25, 2025, confirmation of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, a memorandum detailing enforcement priorities may be issued in the coming weeks.

An unpublished ICE memo from acting ICE Director Caleb Vitello entitled “Interim Guidance: Civil Immigration Enforcement Actions in or near Courthouses” makes reference to targeted noncitizens and includes:

  • National security or public safety threats;
  • Those with criminal convictions;
  • Gang members;
  • Those who have been ordered removed from the United States but have failed to depart; and/or
  • Those who have re-entered the country illegally after being removed.

Procedures and email inboxes created under the Biden Administration to request Prosecutorial Discretion no longer appear on the ICE website. AILA members are encouraged to review current DOJ regulations entitled “Efficient Case and Docket Management in Immigration Proceedings” for alternative basis for seeking termination or administrative closure.

Access to Counsel

Filing Administrative Complaints on Behalf of Detained and Formerly Detained Clients

Selected ICE Policies and Current Status

For comprehensive comparison of current and prior ICE policies, please review the “Immigration Policy Tracker (IPTP).” The IPTP is a project of Professor Lucas Guttentag working with teams of Stanford and Yale law students and leading national immigration experts.

Pre Jan 20, 2025 Status Current Status
  • Unclear but attorneys should proceed with extreme caution in pursuing any relief under this process.
  • No recission has been announced.
  • No recission has been announced.
  • The 2021 Victim Centered Approach Memo and the 2011 Prosecutorial Discretion for Victims and Witness have allegedly been rescinded though no public updated guidance available at the time of this updated. Media reports suggest that the requirements of 1367 protections should still be followed.
  • No recission has been announced.
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AILA Public Statements, Correspondence

AILA and the Council Seek Information on the Family Expedited Removal Management (FERM) Program

AILA and the American Immigration Council filed a FOIA request to obtain documents related to ICE and CBP’s implementation of the Family Expedited Removal Management Program (FERM).

11/21/23 AILA Doc. No. 23112106. Asylum, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA9 Says Exclusionary Rule of Miranda v. Arizona Did Not Apply Where Petitioner Was Arrested Pursuant to Administrative Warrant

The court upheld the IJ’s and BIA’s denial of the petitioner’s motion to suppress, rejecting his argument that he should have received Miranda warnings because he was apprehended by immigration officers pursuant to an administrative warrant. (Zuniga De La Cruz v. Garland, 11/17/23)

11/17/23 AILA Doc. No. 23113004. Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA1 Holds That Notice to Petitioner Was Properly Accomplished Based on Applicable Regulations and USCIS Policy

The court rejected the petitioner’s argument that USCIS had failed to properly serve him with the notice of its intent to revoke his visa petition, concluding that notice was properly accomplished based on the applicable regulations and USCIS policy. (Manguriu v. Garland, 11/16/23)

11/16/23 AILA Doc. No. 23113001. Adjustment of Status, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA4 Finds That BIA’s Withholding-Only Order Was Not a Final Order of Removal Under INA §242(b)(1)

The court held that it lacked jurisdiction under INA §242(b)(1) to review the BIA’s withholding-only order, finding that the pendency of the petitioner’s withholding-only proceedings did not extend his time to file and thus that the petition was untimely. (Martinez v. Garland, 11/16/23)

11/16/23 AILA Doc. No. 23113003. Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA4 Grants Panel Rehearing in Ullah v. Garland at Request of Attorney General

At the request of the Attorney General, the court granted the petition for panel rehearing and modified its opinion to the extent that it remanded the case to the Attorney General for further proceedings. (Ullah v. Garland, 10/12/23)

11/16/23 AILA Doc. No. 23111600. Asylum, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA1 Upholds Asylum Denial to Guatemalan Petitioner of Mam Ethnicity Who Experienced Unfulfilled Threats from Gangs

The court held that the petitioner failed to establish past persecution based on two incidents with gang members in Guatemala City, and found that he did not show a well-founded fear of future persecution on account of his indigenous Mam ethnicity. (Hernandez-Mendez v. Garland, 11/15/23)

11/15/23 AILA Doc. No. 23113000. Asylum, Removal & Relief
Featured Issues

Featured Issue: Asylum and Credible Fear Interim Final Rule

A USCIS interim final rule on credible fear and asylum took effect May 31, 2022, and changes the way DHS processes asylum cases for individuals in expedited removal. This is a resource page to help immigration attorneys understand the new process for credible fear and asylum.

11/15/23 AILA Doc. No. 22071302. Asylum, Expedited Removal, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA2 Finds Petitioner’s Conviction for Abuse of a Corpse in Arkansas Was Not a CIMT

The court held that the petitioner’s conviction for abuse of a corpse in violation of Arkansas Code Annotated §5-60-101 was not categorically a crime involving moral turpitude (CIMT). (Giron-Molina v. Garland, 6/20/23, amended 11/14/23)

11/14/23 AILA Doc. No. 23062906. Crimes, Removal & Relief
AILA Public Statements, Correspondence

Recommendations on Protecting Individuals Impacted by the Middle East Conflict

AILA urged the Administration to take immediate comprehensive action to ensure the safety and security of all people impacted by the conflict in the Middle East and must take affirmative steps to ensure that individuals are not forced to return to danger in the middle of the conflict.

Federal Court Cases

CA1 Upholds Denial of Asylum as to Salvadoran Petitioner Who Was Threatened with Extortion by Gangs as a Teenager

Although the court agreed with petitioner that the BIA erred by failing to evaluate the severity of her mistreatment as a teenager through the eyes of a child, it held that she had not shown a connection between her mistreatment and any protected ground. (Varela-Chavarria v. Garland, 11/9/23)

11/9/23 AILA Doc. No. 23111302. Asylum, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

EOIR Announces 39 New Immigration Judges

EOIR announced the appointment of 39 immigration judges to courts in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Texas, Virginia, and Washington.

11/7/23 AILA Doc. No. 23110801. Removal & Relief
AILA Public Statements, Memo & Regulatory Comments

AILA and the Council Submit Comment to EOIR on Administrative Closure

AILA and the American Immigration Council submitted a comment in response to DOJ’s notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) that seeks to restore authority to EOIR adjudicators to manage and decide their cases in a reasonable manner. AILA and the Council are supportive of this NPRM.

11/6/23 AILA Doc. No. 23110806. Asylum, Removal & Relief
Agency Memos & Announcements

DHS Issues Guidance on Preventing and Addressing Gender-Based Violence Through a Victim-Centered Approach

DHS issued a directive that establishes its policy on efforts to prevent and address gender-based violence and formalizes its policy on victim-centered, trauma-informed, and culturally sensitive approaches.

11/1/23 AILA Doc. No. 24071136. Asylum, Removal & Relief, T & U Status
Cases & Decisions, Amicus Briefs/Alerts

AILA and Partners Submit Amicus on the Interpretation of the Notice of Hearing Provision

AILA and partners submitted an amicus brief to the Supreme Court, arguing that the position of the noncitizens regarding NTAs that lack a time and place is supported by the statutory provisions attempting to facilitate retaining counsel before the first hearing.

10/26/23 AILA Doc. No. 23110901. Removal & Relief
Liaison Minutes

AILA’s ICE Liaison Committee Meets with ICE OPLA/ERO

AILA’s ICE National Committee shares the official minutes, as well as the agenda and requests for written updates from its October 26, 2023, liaison engagement with ICE OPLA and ICE ERO.

10/26/23 AILA Doc. No. 23100933. Removal & Relief
FR Regulations & Notices

EOIR 30-Day Notice and Request for Comment on Proposed Revisions to Form EOIR-27

EOIR 30-day notice and request for comment on proposed revisions to Form EOIR-27, Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Representative Before the Board of Immigration Appeals. Comments are due 11/27/23. (88 FR 73622, 10/26/23)

10/26/23 AILA Doc. No. 23102600. Removal & Relief
Agency Memos & Announcements

ICE Resumes Direct Repatriations of Venezuelan Nationals

ICE announced that it has facilitated the first charter flight to Venezuela as part of other routine ICE removal flights.

10/25/23 AILA Doc. No. 23101902. Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA1 Upholds Asylum Denial to Petitioners Who Feared Harm Based on China’s Continued Enforcement of Family Planning Policy

The court upheld the BIA’s affirmance of the IJ’s denial of the married petitioners’ applications for asylum and related relief based on alleged political persecution by Chinese officials seeking to enforce China’s Family Planning Policy. (M.S.C. v. Garland, 10/24/23)

10/24/23 AILA Doc. No. 23110702. Asylum, Removal & Relief
Practice Resources

Practice Alert: Venezuela TPS and Removal Flights Resume

AILA’s ICE Committee provides a practice alert on the resumption of removal flights to Venezuela, detained TPS-eligible clients, and tips on screening for post-order removal relief.

Featured Issues

Featured Issue: America Needs a Fair and Independent Immigration Court

The U.S. immigration court system suffers from profound structural problems that have severely eroded its capacity to deliver just decisions in a timely manner and eliminated public confidence in its outcomes. AILA urges Congress and the Biden Administration to reform immigration courts.

10/20/23 AILA Doc. No. 21041931. Asylum, Removal & Relief
Client Flyers

Client Flyer: Keeping Up with Your Immigration Court Case

AILA provides a short flyer for you to share with your clients on how immigration courts function and keeping up with hearing dates and address changes. There are three versions available: a generic PDF version and a customizable Word version in English and a customizable Word version in Spanish.

10/18/23 AILA Doc. No. 21063031. Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA8 Upholds Denial of Asylum to Guatemalan Petitioner Who Witnessed Gang Crime as a Child

The court held that the BIA did not err in determining that the petitioner was not a member of a cognizable particular social group (PSG) because his proposed group—Guatemalan children who witness gang crime—lacked particularity and social distinction. (Pacheco-Mota v. Garland, 10/18/23)

10/18/23 AILA Doc. No. 23111604. Asylum, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

Committees and Groups

Learn how you can deepen your AILA experience by participating in our committees and groups. Connect with a vast network of experienced practitioners and find an abundance of knowledge and support.

AILA Public Statements

AILA Welcomes Agreement by Biden Administration to Protect Families from Inhumane Policy Instituted Under Trump

AILA welcomed the DHS announcement that a proposed agreement has been struck that will protect families from the inhumane practice of family separation instituted under then-President Trump; the policy was a “gross injustice” that caused “heartbreaking turmoil.”

10/16/23 AILA Doc. No. 23101610. Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

USCIS Issues New Instructions for Filing Asylum Applications with USCIS After EOIR Dismissal or Termination of Removal Proceedings

USCIS issued new instructions for asylum applications submitted by individuals whose removal proceedings were dismissed or terminated by EOIR.

10/13/23 AILA Doc. No. 23101398. Asylum, Removal & Relief