Tag: deportation

Supreme Court Rules States Can’t Challenge Biden Deportation Policy

The Supreme Court ruled 8–1 on June 23 that Texas and Louisiana lack the legal standing needed to challenge the Biden administration’s 2021 decision to focus its deportation efforts on individuals deemed to be a threat to public safety. Texas and Louisiana sued the Biden administration over a policy announced in a Sept. 30, 2021, memorandum (pdf)…


California Bill Would Prevent Deportation of Illegal Immigrant Crime Victims, Witnesses With Criminal History

A new California bill that would expand protections against deportations for illegal immigrants who are victims or witnesses of crime—including those with a criminal history and gang membership—is being supported by Los Angeles officials, including District Attorney George Gascón. Assembly Bill 1261, named the “Immigrant Rights Act,” was authored by Miguel Santiago (D-Los Angeles) in February,…


Sweden at Risk of Deporting China’s Most Famous Asylum Seeker

Commentary The most famous asylum seeker from China today, Baolige Wurina, is again facing potential denial of his asylum request, deportation to China, and certain persecution. Sweden, otherwise known as a safe haven for the persecuted, risks ruining its reputation due to its sheer ignorance of communist China. The case got the attention of Swedish…


Border Agency Pledges to Deport 219% More Illegal Foreigners in 2023

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is targeting a 219 percent increase in the deportation of illegal foreigners from Canadian soil this year, a memo from the agency says. “The performance objective for total removals in fiscal year 2022 to 2023 is set at 16,312, which represents a 219 percent increase of the prior year’s…


Djokovic Says Deportation Drama Paved Way to Success

MELBOURNE—Novak Djokovic said his controversial deportation ahead of last year’s Australian Open proved an unlikely catalyst for success in 2022, allowing him to regroup on the practice court before bouncing back with key titles. The Serb trained hard in the months after he was deported and while barred from competing in the United States for…


Less Than Half of Foreign Fugitives Ordered Deported in Past 6 Years Left Canada, Records Show

Foreign fugitives have high chances of dodging deportation from Canada each year, as records show that of thousands of foreigners ordered to leave the country over the past six years, just 48 percent were actually deported. An Inquiry of Ministry, presented to the House of Commons by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), said of…


Zeldin, Hochul Clash in Gubernatorial Debate; Union Rail Workers Are Not Giving Up on Their Demands | NTD News Today

Zeldin and Hochul square off in a heated debate to determine who sits in the governor’s chair. Polls show a narrowing gap as Zeldin hammers away at public safety concerns. Union rail workers are not giving up on their demands after saying “no” to the contract proposal brokered by President Biden’s team. What does the union want? Over 60,000 deportation cases…


Feds Must Answer for Security Lapse Involving 469 Missing Foreign Criminals: Tory MP

The federal government must address how 469 foreign criminals facing deportation, including those convicted of multiple sexual offences, have gone missing, says Conservative public safety critic Raquel Dancho. “The Minister of Public Safety needs to explain to Canadians how and why they allowed multiple violent offenders who were serving sentences for murder and sexual offences…


Judge: Fake Heiress Can Fight Deportation on House Arrest

NEW YORK—A U.S. immigration judge cleared the way Wednesday for fake German heiress Anna Sorokin to be released from detention to home confinement while she fights deportation, if she meets certain conditions. She must post a $10,000 bond, provide a residential address where she’ll stay for the duration of her immigration case and refrain from…


19 State AGs Petition SCOTUS Supporting Lawsuit Over Altered Deportation Policy

Nineteen attorneys general, led by Arizona AG Mark Brnovich, filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in a case the Biden administration is fighting after a federal judge in Texas ruled against it last month. Texas and Louisiana sued over a Department of Homeland Security directive altering deportation policy. The states won in…