Category: Justice Department

7 de December de 2025

Supreme Court birthright citizenship case status: The 2026 outlook

Supreme Court birthright citizenship case status shifted dramatically this week following the justices’ decision to review one of the most consequential constitutional disputes in decades. On Dec. 5, 2025,
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4 de December de 2025

USCIS Reduces EAD Validity Periods Amidst Stricter National Security Vetting

USCIS reduces EAD validity periods for a wide range of foreign nationals working in the United States, marking a significant shift in federal immigration enforcement strategy. In a move
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2 de December de 2025

Law on killing boat strike survivors raises serious concerns

Law on killing boat strike survivors is now at the center of a national debate after new revelations about a second U.S. military strike that killed men clinging to
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2 de December de 2025

ICE arrests military spouses during San Diego interviews

ICE arrests of military spouses occurring during routine green card interviews have left the San Diego veteran community reeling and seeking answers from federal authorities. The detention of foreign
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26 de November de 2025

Judge criticizes immigration agents use of AI in reports

Immigration agents use AI to draft use-of-force reports, a practice recently criticized by a federal judge for creating inaccurate narratives. In a 223-page opinion issued last week concerning immigration
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26 de November de 2025

Kristi Noem deportation decision defying judge revealed by DOJ

Kristi Noem deportation decision, defying a judge revealed by DOJ Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was behind a central decision not to turn deportation flights around following a judge’s
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