Federal Government Takes Aim at Colorado’s Immigration Policies in Major Legal Challenge

DENVER — The Trump administration is intensifying its scrutiny of Colorado and Denver city officials regarding immigration policies, alleging that local laws obstruct federal immigration enforcement. This week, the U.S. Department of Justice initiated a lawsuit targeting the state and the City and County of Denver, with officials including Governor Jared Polis, Attorney General Phil Weiser, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, Sheriff Elias Diggins, and the Denver City Council named as defendants. The lawsuit claims that Colorado’s and Denver’s “sanctuary laws” infringe upon the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution. It contends that these regulations improperly intervene … Read more

ACLU Challenges U.S. Government in Court to Defend Marshall University Student’s Right to Graduate Amidst Visa Revocation

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — The American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia has initiated a federal lawsuit over an incident involving a Marshall University student whose legal status was abruptly revoked, jeopardizing his imminent graduation. The case has erupted in controversy just as the student was preparing to complete his graduate studies. Aubrey Sparks, the ACLU of West Virginia’s Legal Director, outlined that the lawsuit aims to secure a prompt resolution about the student’s capacity to remain in the United States legally. This clarity will determine whether he can continue attending classes and complete his educational … Read more

Pike County Judge Indicted on Fraud Charges, Suspended Amidst Accusations of Theft and Misuse of Government Funds

Pikeville, Ky. — Pike County Circuit Judge Howard Keith Hall finds himself under federal scrutiny after a grand jury indicted him on serious charges, including mail fraud and theft of government funds. Hall, who had previously served as the county attorney for Pike County for nearly a quarter-century before assuming his current judicial role, has been temporarily relieved of his duties pending further investigation. The allegations date back to 2010 when Hall appointed an assistant county attorney who, despite being enlisted as a part-time worker with a mandate to fulfill at least 100 working hours … Read more

International Students Fight Back with Lawsuit Against U.S. Government Over Alleged Unlawful Visa Revocations

Atlanta, GA — A group of international students in the United States has initiated a federal lawsuit in Georgia, claiming that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) unlawfully terminated their student visas. The lawsuit alleges that the agency misused its authority, impacting 17 students who maintained adherence to their visa requirements. These students argue that their removal from the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) — an online system that tracks and monitors nonimmigrant students — was improper and devoid of due process. According to the complaint, some students faced visa revocations based … Read more