Attorneys told Newsweek the ruling gives border agents "almost unlimited" discretion over returning green card holders.
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling makes it easier for immigration officials to place green card holders accused of certain crimes ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday in Blanche v. Lau cleared the way for immigration officers to more freely deny lawful permanent ...
A SCOTUS ruling could make it easier for immigration authorities to place some green card holders into removal proceedings.
The decision centers on a lawful permanent resident who was placed on immigration parole after returning from a trip to China ...
Charity Grace Mukamuri, who operates a nonprofit that provides meals to the homeless, says ICE detention left her traumatized ...
Court rules 6-3 that suspicion alone justifies placing green card holders on immigration parole at border crossings.
A recent Supreme Court decision gives border officers more authority on decisions to detain returning green card holders.
The decision in Blanche v. Lau lowers the evidentiary bar that immigration officials must meet when a lawful permanent ...
Green card holders travelling abroad now face difficulties at the US border if they have pending criminal legal issues.
US green card holders with pending criminal charges now face heightened risks when traveling abroad. A Supreme Court ruling ...
Green card holders of Indian origin who have federal loans should enroll in auto pay before September 30, 2026 to lock in the ...