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DOJ ends Trump-era limits on grants to sanctuary cities

An internal memo revealed that the DOJ has repealed a policy put in place during the Trump administration that cut off hundreds of millions of dollars in grants to sanctuary cities that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Cities, counties, and states that were recipients of the department’s popular $250 million annual grant program for local law enforcement, will no longer be required to cooperate with ICE as a condition of their funding. Maureen Henneberg, who leads the DOJ’s grant-making decisions, ordered staff to take down any pending DOJ grant applications with similar strings attached and start the process over again.

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Justice Department Complaint for Forfeiture against real estate owner

Justice Department Complaint for Forfeiture against real estate owned by an officer of Tri-Valley University in connection with ICE investigation of alleged SEVIS violations.

DOJ Office of Special Counsel (OSC) newsletter for the first quarter of 2011

DOJ Office of Special Counsel (OSC) newsletter for the first quarter of 2011, covering new guidance on Social Security number mismatches, telephone interventions, recent OSC enforcement activity, the new website launched by the Criminal Rights Division and OSC, and more.

DOJ Office of Immigration Litigation July 2010 Bulletin

The Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Immigration Litigation (OIL) July 2010 Bulletin covers the application of the Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule in removal proceedings, Guatemalan women as a particular social group for purposes of asylum, and summaries of court decisions.
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DOJ on a settlement agreement with Hoover Inc on employment discrimination

DOJ press release announcing a settlement agreement with Hoover Inc. Hoover Inc. was accused of engaging in a pattern or practice of employment discrimination by imposing unnecessary and discriminatory hurdles in the I-9 process upon lawful permanent residents.

Three Colombian nationals have been extradited from Colombia to the U.S. on Alien Smuggling and Visa Fraud

DOJ announced that three Colombian nationals have been extradited from Colombia to the U.S. on charges in connection with their alleged roles in a visa fraud scheme through which they fraudulently procured visas from the U.S. Embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.

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DOJ Filed a Lawsuit Against Arizona

The U.S. Department  of Justice  (DOJ) announces that it has filed a lawsuit challenging Arizona’s SB1070 legislation on immigration.