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New Bedford arrest video raises questions about constitutional violations
Law enforcement agents smashed the back window of a man’s car and indicated in Spanish they did not have an immigration order before they detained him, a video recorded by the man’s wife shows. -
Boston federal judge rules Trump admin can’t immediately revoke statuses of certain migrants
The fate of Ukrainians, Afghans and those who are seeking to switch their statuses before their parole expiration date remain in limbo. -
Vermont judge considers future hearing to transfer or release Rümeysa Öztürk
He could take the case under his jurisdiction and consider her petition for release. -
Detained Tufts student alleges poor medical treatment, religious freedom restrictions in detention
Rümeysa Öztürk says she thought the plain clothes officers who detained her “were going to kill [her].” -
Judge to block Trump administration from revoking legal status of immigrants from four countries
Judge Indira Talwani expected to issue an order temporarily protecting people in the U.S. under the CHNV parole program. -
Immigrant taxpayers hesitate, delay filing amid fears of deportation
The IRS has agreed to share some private information with the Department of Homeland Security. -
Federal judge in Mass. considers arguments in parole programs case
Monday’s hearing — to decide just how broadly these arguments should apply, and to whom — was the first step in a case filed by many who fled to the United States from their home countries. -
Trump administration accidentally tells some Ukrainian refugees to leave US
The Department of Homeland Security said it sent the message "in error" -
Rümeysa Öztürk case transferred to Vermont
The Trump administration had been looking to dismiss Öztürk's case or get it transferred to Louisiana. -
Attorneys for Rümeysa Öztürk and government argue before district judge
Öztürk's attorneys accused agents of shopping for a favorable court. The government said the case should be dismissed or moved to Louisiana, where she is being held.