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The U.S. Justice Department sued Iowa on Thursday over its new law that would give the state the authority to arrest and deport some migrants, making it the second lawsuit filed in a single day ...
The United States District Court for the District of Iowa was established on March 3, 1845. It was divided into the Northern and Southern Districts on July 20, 1882. [2] Des Moines became the headquarters for the Southern District and in 1902 there were discussions that the riverfront would be a suitable location for a new Federal Courthouse.
IA: 1908–1960 1949–1950 [Note 3] — — Truman: not confirmed 7 William F. Riley: IA: 1884–1956 1950–1956 — — Truman: death 8 Edwin Richley Hicklin: IA: 1895–1963 1957–1960 — 1960–1963 Eisenhower: death 9 Roy Laverne Stephenson: IA: 1917–1982 1960–1971 1961–1971 — Eisenhower: elevation to 8th Cir. 10 William Cook ...
Varick Federal Detention Center (formerly Varick Street Service Processing Center) In use (2009) New York City, New York: Migrant detention centre Secure DHS/ ICE: Ahtna Technical Services, Inc. 250: 79 (2007) Ventura Custody Case: In use (2007) Camarillo, California DHS/ ICE 55 (2007) Vermont Department of Corrections: In use (2007)
In court documents, that state said law enforcement would contact the federal government to determine a person’s immigration status since Iowa “does not maintain an independent immigration ...
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The Office of the Chief Immigration Judge oversees nearly 500 immigration judges, 60 immigration courts, and 30 assistant chief immigration judges (ACIJ) based in the various cities where U.S. immigration courts are located. [14] Immigration judges adjudicate hearings under Section 240 of the INA. [15]
Police chiefs and county attorneys across Iowa say they've been given no guidance on how to enforce Iowa's new 'illegal reentry' immigration law. ... Iowa's law is poised to be fought in court ...