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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

District Court Dismisses Sheriff Arpaio’s Challenge to Executive Action

Memorandum opinion denying Sheriff Joseph Arpaio’s motion for preliminary injunction and granting the government’s motion to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.

12/24/14 AILA Doc. No. 14122451. Deferred Action, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

District Court Allows Identities of Immigration Judges to Remain Redacted in FOIA Litigation

A district court granted EOIR’s summary judgment motion on the redaction of judges’ personal identifying information and also on the release of the complaint resolutions. The court ordered the release of any non-responsive information previously withheld. (AILA v. EOIR, 12/24/14)

12/24/14 AILA Doc. No. 14123040. Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA4 Reverses and Remands, Says Virginia Grand Larceny Conviction Is Not an Aggravated Felony

The court held the use of the word “or” did not render the crime divisible, the modified categorical approach did not apply, and under the categorical approach, the conviction under Va. Code Ann. §18.2-95 was not an aggravated felony theft offense. (Omargharib v. Holder, 12/23/14)

12/23/14 AILA Doc. No. 15010260. Crimes, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Holds Kentucky Fourth Degree Assault is Not a Crime of Violence

Unpublished BIA decision holds fourth degree assault under Ky. Rev. Stat. 508.030(1)(a) is categorically not a crime of violence because a jury would not have to unanimously agree on whether a defendant acted intentionally or recklessly. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Warmels, 12/23/14)

12/23/14 AILA Doc. No. 15050566. Crimes, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

USCIS Idea Community Looking for Feedback on DACA

USCIS requests feedback on the DACA renewal process and the extended DACA validity period through the USCIS Idea Community. Feedback will be accepted from 12/23/14 through 12/29/14.

12/23/14 AILA Doc. No. 14122345. DACA, Deferred Action, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

District Court Holds Petitioner's Detention Is Governed by INA §236(a)

The court granted the petitioner's request for a bond hearing, holding that the reinstated removal order issued against the petitioner was not administratively final, and thus that his detention was governed by INA §236(a), not INA §241. (Guerra v. Shanahan, 12/23/14)

12/23/14 AILA Doc. No. 15110972. Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief

Helping to Free Moms and Kids from Artesia, Part 1

In this first segment of a multi-part series, AILA member and Artesia Pro Bono Project volunteer Lisa Laurel Weinberg shares her client's story of winning asylum while in the Artesia family detention center.

12/22/14 AILA Doc. No. 14122250. Admissions & Border, Asylum, Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Holds Florida Criminal Mischief Not a CIMT

Unpublished BIA decision holds criminal mischief under Fla. Stat. 806.13(1)(a) is not a CIMT because the statute has been applied to conduct that is not inherently base, vile, or depraved. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Patrana, 12/22/14)

12/22/14 AILA Doc. No. 15043020. Crimes, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Reverses Discretionary Denial of Adjustment

Unpublished BIA decision reverses discretionary denial of adjustment application upon finding respondent’s positive equities outweighed his conviction for driving while intoxicated and more than $1,200 in student debt. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Misumi, 12/22/14)

12/22/14 AILA Doc. No. 15050411. Adjustment of Status, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA11 Says Beneficiary of Approved I-140 Has Standing to Challenge I-140 Revocation

The court vacated and remanded, holding that an alien who is the beneficiary of an approved I-140, has applied to adjust, and ported under INA §204(j), has standing to challenge the revocation of an I-140 petition. This amends the 9/22/14 decision. (Kurapati v. USCIS, 12/22/14)

12/22/14 AILA Doc. No. 14092964. Adjustment of Status, Business Immigration, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA7 Says Wisconsin Conviction for Fleeing or Eluding a Police Officer Is a CIMT

The court upheld the BIA’s determination that the petitioner’s conviction for fleeing or eluding a police officer in violation of Wisconsin Statute §346.04(3) categorically constituted a crime involving moral turpitude (CIMT). (Cano-Oyarzabal v. Holder, 12/22/14)

12/22/14 AILA Doc. No. 14122254. Crimes, Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

DHS Releases End of Year Statistics for FY2014

DHS announcement on release of year end statistics for FY2014, including reports from ICE and CBP, finding that ICE had a total of 315,943 removals or returns, and CBP made 486,651 apprehensions, and both apprehensions and removals of Guatemalan, Honduran, and El Salvadorian nationals increased.

ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Report FY2014

Report summarizing ICE’s FY2014 civil immigration enforcement and removal operations, finding that ICE removed 315,943 individuals in FY2014, down from 368,644 in FY2013, and 85% of ICE’s interior removals and returns were previously convicted of a criminal offense, up from 67% in FY2011.

TRAC Report Finds Removal Orders Rise, But with Wide Variation by Court

TRAC report finding that according to the latest case-by-case records, immigration courts granted 54.8% of removal orders issued during October and November 2014, compared with only 50.7% during FY2014. The rate at which deportation orders were granted varied considerably among individual courts.

12/19/14 AILA Doc. No. 14121943. Removal & Relief
Federal Agencies, Agency Memos & Announcements

USCIS Executive Summary from Teleconference on DACA Renewal Process

USCIS executive summary from the 12/18/14 stakeholder teleconference discussing the DACA renewal process.

12/18/14 AILA Doc. No. 14121500. DACA, Deferred Action, Removal & Relief
AILA Public Statements, Correspondence

Letter to President Obama Opposing Family Detention Facility in Dilley

A 12/18/14 letter from AILA and over 120 other advocacy organizations to President Obama opposing the opening of the new family detention facility in Dilley, Texas.

12/18/14 AILA Doc. No. 14121940. Asylum, Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

Supreme Court Order Allows DACA Beneficiaries in Arizona to Obtain Driver’s Licenses (Updated 12/18/14)

The court issued an order denying application for stay requested by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer on Ninth Circuit’s decision blocking Arizona driver’s licenses ban for DACA beneficiaries.

12/17/14 AILA Doc. No. 14121845. DACA, Deferred Action, Removal & Relief
AILA Public Statements

AILA: Administration Turns Its Back on American Values with Mammoth New Family Prison

AILA President Leslie A. Holman expressed outrage over the opening of the Dilley family detention center noting that for families, “Moving from a make-shift prison to one run by the private prison industry brings no more humanity to an inhumane situation.”

12/17/14 AILA Doc. No. 14121745. Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Finds IJ Should Have Continued Proceedings After Attorney Withdrawal

Unpublished BIA decision finds the IJ should have given the respondent additional time to secure counsel after his original attorney withdrew at the second master calendar hearing. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Baca-Chavez, 12/16/14)

12/16/14 AILA Doc. No. 15042906. Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

ACLU Complaint Challenging Obama Administration for Detaining Asylum Seekers as Intimidation Tactic

Nationwide class-action lawsuit filed by the ACLU seeking injunctive and declaratory relief, challenging the Obama Administration’s policy of detaining asylum-seeking mothers and children to intimidate others from coming to the U.S. (R.I.L.R. v. Johnson, 12/16/14)

12/16/14 AILA Doc. No. 14121849. Asylum, Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

District Court Says Parts of President Obama’s Immigration Actions Are Unconstitutional

The district court, in considering how to sentence a defendant in a criminal case, held that the President’s executive action on immigration is unconstitutional because it violates the separation of powers and the Take Care Clause in the U.S. Constitution. (U.S. v. Juarez-Escobar, 12/16/14)

12/16/14 AILA Doc. No. 14121744. Crimes, DACA, Deferred Action, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA9 Says BIA Decision Denying Some Claims and Remanding Others Is Not Final

The court held when the BIA issues a decision that denies some claims, but remands any other claims, the BIA decision is not a final order of removal with regard to any of the claims, and it does not trigger the 30-day window to file a petition for review. (Abdisalan v. Holder, 12/15/14)

12/15/14 AILA Doc. No. 14121640. Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Reverses Fraud Finding Based on Signature on Adjustment Application

Unpublished BIA decision reverses finding that respondent made material misrepresentation by falsely claiming to have signed Form I-485 because the identity of the signatory was not relevant to his eligibility for relief. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Luwaga, 12/12/14)

12/12/14 AILA Doc. No. 15042860. Adjustment of Status, Removal & Relief
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Finds Georgia Theft Not an Aggravated Felony

Unpublished BIA decision holds that theft under Ga. Code 16-8-2 is not an aggravated felony theft offense because it does not require a taking without the victim’s consent, and that the statute is not divisible. Special thanks to IRAC. (Matter of Vassell, 12/12/14)

12/12/14 AILA Doc. No. 15042409. Crimes, Removal & Relief
AILA Public Statements, Correspondence

Letter to Director Rodriguez on DACA Renewal Processing Times

A 12/12/14 letter from AILA to USCIS Director León Rodríguez, expressing concern over serious delays in processing renewal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) applications, and asking USCIS to automatically extend work authorization to DACA renewal applicants.

12/12/14 AILA Doc. No. 15011441. DACA, Deferred Action, Removal & Relief