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  2. United States Immigration Station (Detroit, Michigan)

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    The United States Immigration Station is a former government building located at 333 Mount Elliott Street in Detroit, Michigan. Until March 2024, it was known as the Rosa Parks Federal Building, [2] [3] and houses the Detroit Field Office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. [4] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...

  3. U.S. immigration court - Wikipedia

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  4. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 249

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    The Supreme Court could review either legal issues that a court of appeals certified or decisions of court of appeals by writ of certiorari. On January 1, 1912, the effective date of the Judicial Code of 1911, the old Circuit Courts were abolished, with their remaining trial court jurisdiction transferred to the U.S. District Courts.

  5. New immigration court docket aims to speed up removals of ...

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    The immigration court backlog has surged to 3.6 million cases. There are roughly 600 judges in 68 courts. There are roughly 600 judges in 68 courts. The plan announced Thursday would not include ...

  6. Immigration Inspector Childress killed in standoff with ...

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    El Paso Times, April 17, 1919 Death came to C. H. Childress, United States immigration inspector shot by a band of Mexican smugglers early Sunday morning shortly after 9 o’clock yesterday ...

  7. Supreme Court unanimous ruling may pave way for mass ... - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – A unanimous ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court may pave the way for challenges to a federal deportation plan under the incoming Trump administration to be defeated.

  8. History of the American Civil Liberties Union - Wikipedia

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    Three United States Supreme Court decisions in 1919 each upheld convictions under laws against certain anti-war speech. In 1919, the Court upheld the conviction of Socialist Party leader Charles Schenck for publishing anti-war literature. [3] In Debs v. United States, the court upheld the conviction of Eugene Debs.

  9. Ellis Island - Wikipedia

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    [20] [141] [150] [149] During the war, immigration processing at Ellis Island declined by 97%, from 878,000 immigrants per year in 1914 to 26,000 per year in 1919. [151] Ellis Island's immigration station was reopened in 1920, and processing had rebounded to 560,000 immigrants per year by 1921.