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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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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA9 Finds CA Statutory Rape Statute Does Not Categorically Involve Moral Turpitude

The court held that Cal. Penal Code §261.5(d), which prohibits engaging in intercourse with a minor under the age of 16 where the perpetrator is 21 years of age or older, is not categorically a crime involving moral turpitude. (Quintero-Salazar v. Keisler, 10/9/07)

10/9/07 AILA Doc. No. 07101660. Crimes, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA3 Finds Jurisdiction Over Legal and Constitutional Challenges to Reinstatement Orders

The court held that INA §242(a)(2)(D) permits jurisdiction to review constitutional claims and questions of law as they apply to final orders that have been reinstated under INA §241(a)(5). (Debeato v. Att’y Gen. of the U.S., 10/9/07)

10/9/07 AILA Doc. No. 07101662. Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA7 Rejects Pakistani Asylum Claim Based on 1-Year Deadline & Lack of Nexus

The court upheld the IJ findinsg that Petitioner failed to show extraordinary circumstances to excuse his delay in filing for asylum and that that his fear of persecution was on account of a protected ground. (Tariq v. Keisler, 10/9/07)

10/9/07 AILA Doc. No. 07110868. Asylum, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA on Timeliness of MTR and Discrepancies in Stokes Interview

In an unpublished opinion, the BIA held that the thirty-day deadline for motions to reopen USCIS decisions begins on the postmark date and that discrepancies in a Stokes interview are not fatal where there are good solid reasons rebutting the discrepancies. Courtesy of Alan Lee.

10/9/07 AILA Doc. No. 07110261. Family Immigration, Removal & Relief
AILA Public Statements

Respect Rights and the Rule of Law, Stop Indiscriminate Raids!

AILA calls on the government to respect the rule of law and individuals' rights in its immigration "enforcement" actions.

10/4/07 AILA Doc. No. 07100530. Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

ICE Arrests More Than 1,300 in L.A. Area Sweep

On October 3, 2007, ICE announced that more than 1,300 foreign nationals were arrested during a two-week operation in the Los Angeles area. Press statement also highlights the Fugitive Operation Support Center.

10/4/07 AILA Doc. No. 07100466. Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

Immigration Law Advisor, September 2007 (Vol. 1, No. 9)

Immigration Law Advisor with an article on issues arising in coercive population control asylum claims, federal court activity for August 2007, an article on recent developments on the issue of notice and delivery, update on recent BIA precedent decisions, and a regulatory update.

10/1/07 AILA Doc. No. 07100199. Asylum, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

Fact Sheet on Findings Concerning Forms I-867 and I-870

U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom fact sheet on findings concerning Forms I-867 and I-870 from a congressionally-mandated study on asylum seekers in expedited removal.

10/1/07 AILA Doc. No. 07100159. Asylum, Expedited Removal, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

ICE Detainee Handbook

This handbook provides resources for detainees including information on detainee rights and responsibilities, medical care, attorney visits, know your rights presentations and other topics.

10/1/07 AILA Doc. No. 07102974. Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
Agency Memos & Announcements

USCIS Memo DRO/OI Protocols and Handling Unaccompanied Alien Children

On 8/20/07, the Office of Investigations (OI) and Office of Detention and Removal Operations (DRO) jointly issued protocols providing national guidance regarding various issues. Please read the full memorandum for all information.

10/1/07 AILA Doc. No. 24110406. Admissions & Border, Removal & Relief, Unaccompanied Children
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

DHS Memo on INA §236 Release Versus INA §212(d)(5) Parole

This 09/28/07 memo from Gus P. Coldebella of the DHS Office of General Counsel clarifies the relationship between INA §236 release and INA §212(d)(5) parole. Courtesy of AILA member Dan Kowalski via FOIA request.

Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Rules IJ May Look Outside Record of Conviction For Loss Determination

The BIA held that a single ground for removal may require proof of conviction tied to the statutory elements of a criminal offense, as well as proof of an additional fact or facts that are not tied to the statutory elements of any such offense. Matter of Babaisakov, 24 I&N Dec. 306 (BIA 2007)

9/28/07 AILA Doc. No. 07100532. Crimes, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Finds FGM is “Fundamental Change in Circumstances”

The BIA held that female genital mutilation (FGM) is a harm that is inflicted only once, thus the procedure itself will normally constitute a “fundamental change in circumstances” such that asylee no longer has a well-founded fear of persecution. Matter of A-T-, 24 I&N Dec. 296 (BIA 2007)

9/27/07 AILA Doc. No. 07100162. Asylum, Removal & Relief
AILA Public Statements, Correspondence

Sign-On Letter on Revised Immigration Detention Standards

Sign-on letter from Sen. Kennedy (D-MA), Sen. Lieberman (I-CT), Rep. Lofgren (D-CA), and over 90 organizations and individuals, to Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security Julie Myers requesting an opportunity to review and discuss the new immigration detention standards with ICE officials.

9/27/07 AILA Doc. No. 07100462. Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief

CA4 Affords Chevron Deference to BIA’s Interpretation of “U.S. National”

Applying Chevron, CA4 upheld BIA’s conclusion that a noncitizen may only acquire U.S. nationality by birth or naturalization, notwithstanding U.S. v. Morin, which held that a person who owes “permanent allegiance” to the U.S. is a national. (Fernandez v. Keisler, 9/26/07)

9/26/07 AILA Doc. No. 07101264. Naturalization & Citizenship, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA3 Interprets “Actions Taken” Under IIRAIRA §321(c)

The court held that “actions taken” under IIRAIRA §321(c) refers to orders and decisions of the immigration judge or BIA, which apply the “aggravated felony” definition under INA §101(a)(43) to determine the availability of relief from removal. (Biskupski v. Att’y Gen. of the U.S., 9/25/07)

9/25/07 AILA Doc. No. 07101266. Crimes, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

Supreme Court Grants Certiorari to Resolve Whether a Motion to Reopen Tolls Voluntary Departure

On September 25, 2007, the Supreme Court granted certiorari to resolve whether the filing of a motion to reopen removal proceedings automatically tolls the period within which a person must depart the U.S. under an order of voluntary departure. (Dada v. Keisler)

9/25/07 AILA Doc. No. 07092663. Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

Supreme Court Grants Certiorari on Particularly Serious Crime/Aggravated Felony Issue

On 9/25/07, the Supreme Court granted cert to resolve whether an offense must be an aggravated felony to be classified as a “particularly serious crime” for purposes of the bar to withholding of removal. (Ali v. Achim)

9/25/07 AILA Doc. No. 07092662. Crimes, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Liaison Minutes

AILA Liaison/USCIS HQ Q & As from 9/25/07 and Addenda

The Q & As address the adjustment applications filed under the July VB, N-400s, DORA, SIMS, bi-specialization and direct filing, the USCIS website, premium processing, CSPA, TPS, VAWA, religious workers, EB-5s, RFEs and NOIDS with short response times, and more.

TRAC Report on Asylum Decision Disparities

A report by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) shows large disparities in asylum decisions among the nation's immigration judges, based on information from hundreds of thousands of asylum applicants in removal proceedings that were obtained from the Immigration Court under FOIA.

9/24/07 AILA Doc. No. 07092461. Asylum, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

ICE Fact Sheet on the Delegation of Immigration Law Enforcement Authority to State and Local Officers

ICE fact sheet on Section 287(g) of Immigration and Nationality Act, addressing the delegation of immigration law enforcement authority to state and local law enforcement agencies.

9/21/07 AILA Doc. No. 07092171. Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA11 Remands CAT Claim of Haitian with AIDS who Fears Torture in Prison

The court found that the BIA erred in failing to consider Petitioner’s argument that he is entitled to CAT relief because he would be singled out for torture in Haitian prisons because of his AIDS-related mental illness. (Jean-Pierre v. U.S. Att’y Gen., 9/19/07)

9/19/07 AILA Doc. No. 07103161. Asylum, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA3 Finds BIA’s Denial of MTR Asylum Claim “Irrational and Arbitrary”

The court held that the BIA acted arbitrarily in rejecting the MTR despite granting an earlier motion in an unpublished decision that was materially indistinguishable. (Shardar v. Att’y Gen. of U.S., 9/19/07)

9/19/07 AILA Doc. No. 07103160. Asylum, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA9 En Banc Court Holds Accessory After the Fact is Not a Crime Involving Moral Turpitude

CA9 held that a CA conviction for accessory after the fact is not a crime involving moral turpitude because the conduct underlying the conviction does not necessarily involve baseness or depravity nor does the statute require a showing of such conduct. (Navarro-Lopez v. Gonzales, 09/19/07)

9/19/07 AILA Doc. No. 07092667. Crimes, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA9 Refuses to Allow FFOA Treatment Where Pretrial Diversion Was Previously Granted

The court held that Petitioner could not be considered a “first time offender” when ,in a previous arrest for drug possession, he was granted “pretrial diversion” under a state rehabilitation scheme that did not require him to plead guilty. (Melendez v. Gonzales, 9/19/07)

9/19/07 AILA Doc. No. 07092664. Adjustment of Status, Crimes, Removal & Relief