A federal judge in Maryland has banned immigration officials from arresting, detaining and deporting immigrants who are seeking legal status based on their marriages to U.S. citizens. U.S. District Judge George J. Hazel issued the ruling Feb. 7 in a ...
Read More »Md. lawyers head to the border to assist immigrant families
Lawyers from Maryland are heading to the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas to help migrants with asylum claims, serve as advocates and represent unaccompanied minors.
Read More »Justices weigh spousal rights against security concerns
Fauzia Din, a naturalized citizen, was told only that her petition for a visa for her spouse was rejected. She argues that she is entitled to a specific reason, based on her marital rights under the Constitution.
Read More »Help ahead for unaccompanied minors
Thousands of Central American children have crossed the southern border in the past year, many fleeing violence in their home countries, only to face complicated immigration proceedings without an attorney by their side.
Read More »Montgomery County OCSE, Ex Rel. Carlos Palomera-Valdez v. Algeris Arias
Child support: Factors beyond parent’s control: Immigration status CSA No. 678, Sept. Term 2011. Unreported. Opinion by Matricciani, J. Filed Oct. 3, 2012. RecordFax # 12-1003-00, 12 pages.
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