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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

CA5 Says That Aggravated Sexual Assault with a Deadly Weapon under Texas Law Is a Crime of Violence

The court held that aggravated sexual assault with a deadly weapon under Texas law was a crime of violence and thus an aggravated felony for purposes of federal immigration law, and accordingly denied the petition for review. (Delgado-Victorio v. Garland, 12/18/23)

12/18/23 AILA Doc. No. 24010803. Crimes, Removal & Relief
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
Policy Briefs

What Would Be the Impact of Expanding Expedited Removal Nationwide?

AILA provides a policy brief about why we oppose a nationwide expansion of expedited removal. It would undermine due process, not improve border security or border processing of migrants, and could be used for mass deportations that would be disastrous for American communities and the economy.

12/12/23 AILA Doc. No. 23121203. Expedited Removal, Removal & Relief
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Agency Memos & Announcements, Federal Agencies

EOIR Issues Policy Memo on Enforcement Actions in or Near OCIJ Space

Chief Immigration Judge Sheila McNulty issued a policy memo entitled “Operating Policies and Procedures Memorandum 23-01: Enforcement Actions in or Near OCIJ Space,” providing updated guidance regarding enforcement actions by DHS in or near Office of the Chief Immigration Judge (OCIJ) space.

12/11/23 AILA Doc. No. 25012903. Removal & Relief
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA6 Vacates Asylum Denial as to Guatemalan Petitioner Who Was Abused by Her Husband

The court held that the BIA had failed to consider possible mixed motives relating to the petitioner’s first two proposed social groups, and thus failed to fully consider whether she could prove that her persecution had a nexus to a protected ground. (Sebastian-Sebastian v. Garland, 12/8/23)

12/8/23 AILA Doc. No. 24010304. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
Press Releases

AILA Urges Focus on Actual Solutions for Border Security and Management

As negotiators reportedly consider significant changes to America’s asylum system as well as a nationwide expansion of expedited removal, AILA urges the Biden Administration to turn away from destructive proposals and stand by its original funding request.

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Immigration News

AILA Law Journal: An Article I Immigration Court

AILA shares an article by Mimi Tsankov from the fall 2023 edition of the AILA Law Journal, which discusses how an Article I court would help fix the broken and ineffective immigration court system.

12/7/23 AILA Doc. No. 23121200. Removal & Relief
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Immigration News

AILA Law Journal, Vol. 5, Number 2, October 2023

The October 2023 edition of the AILA Law Journal is now available.

Accessible to: Member, Student, Paralegal.
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA7 Finds Petitioner’s Kentucky Conviction for Complicity to Robbery in First Degree Was Aggravated Felony Crime of Violence

The court held that the BIA did not err in categorizing complicity to robbery in the first degree under Kentucky law as a crime of violence, and thus found that the petitioner was removable for having been convicted of an aggravated felony crime of violence. (Mwendapeke v. Garland, 12/7/23)

12/7/23 AILA Doc. No. 24010305. Crimes, Removal & Relief
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
Practice Resources

Pro Bono

Devoting time and professional skill to public service is a hallmark of the legal profession. Pro bono service is both professionally and personally rewarding, and AILA offers resources to assist members to locate opportunities as well as incorporate this service into their practices.

Accessible to: Member, Paralegal.
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA5 Says BIA Erred in Upholding Withholding of Removal and CAT Denial to Salvadoran Petitioner

The court held that the BIA misapplied prevailing case law, disregarded crucial evidence, and failed to adequately support its decisions in upholding the IJ’s denial of the petitioner’s withholding of removal and Convention Against Torture (CAT) claims. (Argueta-Hernandez v. Garland, 12/5/23)

12/5/23 AILA Doc. No. 24010302. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA8 Finds Petitioner’s Minnesota Conviction for Sexual Abuse of a Minor Was an Aggravated Felony

The court held that the BIA did not err in adopting the definition of sexual abuse of a minor in 18 USC §3509(a)(8) to determine that the petitioner’s Minnesota conviction for sexual abuse of a minor qualified as an aggravated felony for removal purposes. (Aguilar-Sanchez v. Garland, 12/4/2

12/4/23 AILA Doc. No. 24010307. Crimes, Removal & Relief
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
Cases & Decisions, DOJ/EOIR Cases

BIA Finds Family Membership Incidental to Other Ultimate Goal Is Not One Central Reason for Harm in Asylum Analysis

The BIA held that, for purposes of establishing asylum eligibility, if a persecutor is targeting members of a family as a means of achieving some other goal, family membership is incidental to that goal and not one central reason for the harm. Matter of M–R–M–S–, 28 I&N Dec. 757 (BIA 2023)

12/1/23 AILA Doc. No. 23120400. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
Agency Memos & Announcements

ICE Announces Online Portal that Centralizes Communications Between Noncitizens and ICE

ICE launched the ICE Portal, a public-facing website that centralizes communications between noncitizens and the federal government. Within this online portal, noncitizens can schedule appointments, update their address, and check immigration court hearing information in a consolidated location.

11/30/23 AILA Doc. No. 23113005. Removal & Relief
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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA9 Finds That Petitioner’s Conviction in Idaho for Possessing Methamphetamine Qualified as an Aggravated Felony

Denying the petition for review, the court held that the petitioner’s conviction in Idaho for possessing a controlled substance with intent to deliver qualified as a drug trafficking aggravated felony that rendered him removable. (Tellez-Ramirez v. Garland, 11/29/23)

11/29/23 AILA Doc. No. 24010400. Crimes, Removal & Relief
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AILA Blog

Potential Game-Changer Cases for Immigration Law at SCOTUS

AILA Members and litigation experts Brian Green and Stephen Yale-Loehr describe three SCOTUS cases that could have significant implications for the practice of immigration law; the legitimacy of the current U.S. immigration court system could be undermined depending on the rulings.

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Cases & Decisions, Federal Court Cases

CA1 Upholds Denial of Asylum to Nepali Petitioner Who Was Attacked by Maoist Insurgents

The court held that the Nepali army’s prompt response to the attack on the petitioner and her family in their home reasonably supported the government’s willingness to take action to protect the petitioner from her Maoist persecutors. (Singh v. Garland, 11/27/23)

11/27/23 AILA Doc. No. 23113002. Asylum & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
Agency Memos & Announcements

DHS Announces Resumption of Removals of Venezuelans

DHS announced that it will resume direct repatriations of Venezuelan nationals who do not have a legal basis to remain in the United States.

AILA Doc. No. 23112231. Removal & Relief
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Practice Resources

Practice Alert: Updated Forms for EOIR’s Recognition & Accreditation Program

As of November 3, 2023, EOIR requires that the new Recognition & Accreditation forms, EOIR-31, EOIR-31A, be used when applying for DOJ recognition of organizations and accredited representatives. EOIR will return applications submitted after November 3, 2023, that do not use the new forms.

11/22/23 AILA Doc. No. 23112232. Removal & Relief
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FR Regulations & Notices

EOIR 30-Day Notice and Request for Comment on Proposed Revisions to Form EOIR-59

EOIR 30-day notice and request for comment on proposed revisions to Form EOIR-59, Certification and Release of Records. Comments are due 12/22/23. (88 FR 81434, 11/22/23)

11/22/23 AILA Doc. No. 23112704. Removal & Relief
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AILA Public Statements, Correspondence

AILA, AIC, and ACLU Lead Sign-On Letter Detailing Continued Barriers to Attorney Access in ICE Immigration Detention Facilities

AILA, AIC, and the ACLU lead over 80 organizations in a letter to ICE detailing continued barriers to attorney access in immigration detention facilities and provide recommendations on how to better facilitate critical communications between counsel and detained individuals.

11/21/23 AILA Doc. No. 23112102. Detention & Bond, Removal & Relief
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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 & Refugees, Removal & Relief
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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
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
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
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
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
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
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 & Refugees, Removal & Relief
Accessible to: Member, Student, Govt/Policy, Paralegal.
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