Immigration Courts

Federal Courts Rein In Deportations: Interior Expedited Removal Blocked, Minors’ Flights Halted, ICE Heads to Chicago

A federal court restored judicial oversight to deportation policy by halting the expansion of expedited removals to individuals residing in the United States. Simultaneously, a judge blocked the deportation of unaccompanied Guatemalan minors, reinforcing procedural and humanitarian safeguards. Key Developments September 1, 2025 – Judge Jia M. Cobb halts expanded interior expedited removalsIn Washington, D.C., U.S. District Judge […]

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United States Deports First Migrants to Rwanda Under Third‑Country Resettlement Agreement

Top Developments 1. United States Deports First Migrants to Rwanda Under Third‑Country Resettlement Agreement (August 28, 2025)Reuters reports that seven migrants were sent to Rwanda under a deal allowing up to 250 U.S. deportations to that country. Rwanda provides support services—healthcare, housing, and job training—while human rights groups warn of inadequate protections and a lack of individual

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