Criminal convictions often carry immigration consequences, including mandatory detention and deportation. A conviction is when a criminal court or jury decides that a person is guilty of a crime or a person pleads guilty to having committed a crime...
This practice advisory discusses the origins of realistic probability in immigration law, national case law on realistic probability, and litigation issues currently before the immigration agencies and federal courts.
This practice advisory discusses strategies for obtaining immigration relief as part of a settlement agreement with the government to resolve a lawsuit for damages brought under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) based on torts committed by agents of...
This practice advisory is intended to assist individuals seeking damages, stays of deportation, and long-term immigration relief based on medical abuse suffered at ICDC. This practice advisory explains how to determine eligibility and file...
This community explainer discusses aggravated felonies and the harmful exclusion of people from immigration relief.
NIPNLG compiled both formal and informal complaints from immigration advocates and attorneys in a report, Complaints Ignored, Abuses Excused: Why the Department of Homeland Security’s Internal Accountability Mechanisms Must Be Reformed. The cases...
This report presents data released by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to provide new data on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) from 2018 through 2020 never before available to the public. The tables breakdown TPS recipients by age...
This training discusses removal defense under the new administration.