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  2. Targeted immigration enforcement efforts underway in Chicago

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    CHICAGO (CBS) — Targeted immigration enforcement operations by multiple agencies were launched in Chicago Sunday, with top Trump administration officials in the city to oversee the operation.

  3. Some migrants arrested in recent immigration crackdown have ...

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    In a press conference on Wednesday, two days after initial publication of this article, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed NBC News’ reporting and said that 461 migrants have ...

  4. Judge blocks ICE enforcement actions at churches, other ...

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    Department of Homeland Security Inspector Marshall Caudle, watches a protest at a new Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Pflugerville on Feb. 1, 2025.

  5. Immigration policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to the United States from Japan ended in 1907 following an informal agreement between the two countries, and immigration restrictions on East Asian countries were expanded through the Immigration Act of 1917 and the Immigration Act of 1924. Immigration from China would not be restored until the Magnuson Act was passed in 1943.

  6. Immigration and Nationality Law Review - Wikipedia

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    Today, the INLR is one of only two major student-edited American law journals devoted exclusively to the study of immigration law, the other being the Georgetown Immigration Law Journal. The Journal publishes articles on timely issues by professors and practitioners, coordinates symposia on important topics, and produces thoughtful student ...

  7. Immigration - Wikipedia

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    The term immigration was coined in the 17th century, referring to non-warlike population movements between the emerging nation states. When people cross national borders during their migration, they are called migrants or immigrants (from Latin: migrare, 'wanderer') from the perspective of the destination country.

  8. EDITORIAL: Immigration Biden/Mexico plan brings down ... - AOL

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    Jul. 12—Why it matters: Attempts at illegal border crossing have declined since a get tough policy was put in place. Tough problems like illegal immigration, it turns out, can be solved with a ...

  9. List of United States Supreme Court immigration case law

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    This list is a list solely of United States Supreme Court decisions about applying immigration and naturalization law. Not all Supreme Court decisions are ultimately influential and, as in other fields, not all important decisions are made at the Supreme Court level.