USCIS policy memo gives officers wider discretion to deny green-card cases
ICE announces nationwide enforcement surge during July 4 holiday weekend
Supreme Court Green-Lights Border “Turnback” Policy, Restricting Port-of-Entry Asylum Access
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Temporary Protected Status Stripped of Court Oversight, Placing 356,000 Haitians and Syrians at Risk
The Supreme Court ruled that courts may not review presidential decisions to end Temporary Protected Status, clearing the way for the deportation of more than 356,000 Haitian and Syrian migrants once DHS issues termination notices. Employers must prepare for sudden work-authorization losses, potential talent gaps, and heightened enforcement risk.
High Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship, Rejecting Executive Order to Limit Jus Soli
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the Fourteenth Amendment guarantees citizenship to nearly all children born on U.S. soil, invalidating a 2025 executive order that aimed to narrow that right. The decision safeguards the status of children born to foreign nationals on temporary assignments and removes immediate compliance risks for corporate mobility programs.
ICE Plans Nationwide Enforcement Blitz Over Independence Day Weekend
Citing new funding and removal quotas, ICE announced a large-scale enforcement surge over the July 4 weekend. The operation intensifies risk for foreign nationals with pending cases and signals an aggressive enforcement posture likely to continue. Employers should verify documentation, brief at-risk staff, and prepare for potential workplace audits.
Appeals Court Says DHS Must Offer Bond Hearings After 90 Days, Curbing Mass Detention Policy
A divided Fifth Circuit ruled that migrants detained inside the United States must receive bond hearings after 90 days, pushing back against DHS’s broad mandatory-detention policy. The decision offers a path to release for detainees in Texas and neighboring states and introduces fresh uncertainty that could climb to the Supreme Court.