The number of asylum-seekers waiting for coveted appointments to enter the U.S. still eclipses appointment availability by the thousands, despite the Biden administration's recent efforts to open up new slots, according to a report from the University of Texas at Austin.
A Louisiana diving and underwater construction company has accused the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of going to "great pains" to avoid awarding it a diving contract, including allegedly lowering the deal's requirements for otherwise unacceptable bids.
The U.S. has triggered the North American trade pact to request that Mexico investigate a Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. facility in San Luis Potosà for labor violations, saying Monday it suspects that workers are being denied their collective bargaining rights.
A Maryland federal court closed out a lawsuit challenging now-defunct Trump-era rules limiting work permit access for asylum-seekers, ruling Thursday that the organizations challenging the policies have already won all the relief they requested.
Maple Leaf Marketing Inc. urged the U.S. Court of International Claims to drop a counterclaim brought by customs officials seeking to add $760,000 to a final duty assessment, saying U.S. Customs and Border Protection was asking the court to violate the Constitution.