Trump Mobilizes Military for Immigration Enforcement, Pushes Legal Boundaries

Washington, D.C. — In a bold move that underscores his administration’s tough stance on immigration issues, President Donald Trump has initiated an intensive crackdown on illegal immigration, mobilizing military resources and pushing the boundaries of existing legal frameworks. This strategic enforcement is in keeping with Trump’s long-standing promise to staunchly address immigration, which he highlighted as a centerpiece of his policy agenda. As part of this wide-ranging enforcement initiative, the President has directed federal resources toward the construction of a substantial border wall, aiming to stem the influx of undocumented migrants from Mexico into the … Read more

Trump Administration to Target California Sanctuary Law Officials in Escalating Federal Immigration Law Enforcement

Washington, D.C. — Amidst the brewing tension over sanctuary cities, President-Elect Donald Trump’s administration is signaling an aggressive stance on immigration enforcement. This potentially precedes a critical shift reminiscent of historical federal-state clashes. Stephen Miller, soon to be Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security advisor under Trump, heads the America First Legal foundation. This foundation is spearheading efforts by sending cautionary letters to California officials, including Governor Gavin Newsom, police chiefs, and other leaders in sanctuary jurisdictions, indicating imminent legal actions for harboring undocumented immigrants. Thomas Holman, designated as the incoming Border … Read more

Controversy Sparked by Cuban TikToker’s Use of Advance Parole for Travel Raises Legal Concerns Among Immigration Experts

The debate over the proper use of advance parole has intensified on social media platforms, following the experience of a Cuban woman, Yany Barrueto, who traveled to Cuba despite not holding U.S. permanent residency. Barrueto, gaining attention under the TikTok handle @yany.3barrueto, shared her travel tale, sparking widespread curiosity and stirring controversy over the risks involved. Advance parole allows individuals temporary exit from the United States and re-entry; however, as highlighted by Mario J. Pentón’s interview with immigration attorney Ismael Labrador, it is fraught with potential pitfalls for those whose immigration status is not fully … Read more

Trump to Revive Antique Laws for Modern Challenges on Immigration and Birthright Citizenship

WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump is gearing up to harness historic U.S. laws to propel his administrative policies, especially concerning immigration and border security, as he prepares to take office. Trump plans to revisit antiquated legal theories and statues, some of which date back to the 18th and 19th centuries, to execute his agenda, which could lead to significant legal confrontations. Among the old laws Trump intends to activate is the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, initially enacted to address national security concerns during wartime, which he aims to use to accelerate the deportation of immigrants. … Read more