An Afghan man who worked with the U.S. government in the Central Asian country told a California federal court that the U.S. Department of State failed to protect his children from the Taliban while their visa applications are processed.
An Afghan man who worked with the U.S. government in the Central Asian country told a California federal court that the U.S. Department of State failed to protect his children from the Taliban while their visa applications are processed.
California's independent contractor classification test survived a challenge from two freelance journalist organizations Wednesday when the Ninth Circuit ruled that the state law regulates only economic activity and doesn't violate free speech rights.
A coalition of immigrant advocates has asked an international human rights commission to urge the United States to stop expelling migrants under a public health authority known as Title 42, arguing in a filing released Thursday that the policy wrongly harms asylum seekers.
A California law banning private immigration detention facilities and other private prisons doesn't pass legal muster because it would impede the federal government's immigration enforcement, a split Ninth Circuit ruled Tuesday, undoing a lower court's decision to keep most of the law in place as litigation proceeds.