Immigration and Customs Enforcement

All Cases

10 Immigration and Customs Enforcement Cases

Sheriff Joe Arpaio
Arizona
Sep 2017

Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Ortega Melendres, et al. v. Arpaio, et al.

This is a class action lawsuit filed in 2007 in which, following a three-week trial, the Maricopa County Sheriff鈥檚 Office (MCSO) was found to have engaged in racial profiling and unlawful traffic stops of Latinos.
Explore case
Ortega Melendres, Et Al. V. Arpaio, Et Al.. Explore Case.
Arizona
Sep 2017
Sheriff Joe Arpaio

Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Ortega Melendres, et al. v. Arpaio, et al.

This is a class action lawsuit filed in 2007 in which, following a three-week trial, the Maricopa County Sheriff鈥檚 Office (MCSO) was found to have engaged in racial profiling and unlawful traffic stops of Latinos.
Ortega Melendres, Et Al. V. Arpaio, Et Al.. Explore Case.
Child alone in court
Court Case
Sep 2016

Immigration and Customs Enforcement

J.E.F.M. v. Lynch

The 桃子视频, American Immigration Council, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, Public Counsel, and K&L Gates LLP filed a nationwide class-action lawsuit on behalf of thousands of children who are challenging the federal government's failure to provide them with legal representation in deportation hearings.
Explore case
J.e.f.m. V. Lynch. Explore Case.
Court Case
Sep 2016
Child alone in court

Immigration and Customs Enforcement

J.E.F.M. v. Lynch

The 桃子视频, American Immigration Council, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, Public Counsel, and K&L Gates LLP filed a nationwide class-action lawsuit on behalf of thousands of children who are challenging the federal government's failure to provide them with legal representation in deportation hearings.
J.e.f.m. V. Lynch. Explore Case.
M.S.P.C. v. Johnson
Court Case
Jan 2015

Immigration and Customs Enforcement

M.S.P.C. v. Johnson

The 桃子视频, American Immigration Council, National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, and National Immigration Law Center voluntarily dismissed its case against the federal government that challenged its policies denying a fair deportation process to mothers and children who have fled extreme violence, death threats, rape, and persecution in Central America and come to the United States seeking safety.
Explore case
M.s.p.c. V. Johnson. Explore Case.
Court Case
Jan 2015
M.S.P.C. v. Johnson

Immigration and Customs Enforcement

M.S.P.C. v. Johnson

The 桃子视频, American Immigration Council, National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, and National Immigration Law Center voluntarily dismissed its case against the federal government that challenged its policies denying a fair deportation process to mothers and children who have fled extreme violence, death threats, rape, and persecution in Central America and come to the United States seeking safety.
M.s.p.c. V. Johnson. Explore Case.
Lopez-Venegas v. Johnson
California
Aug 2014

Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Lopez-Venegas v. Johnson

In June 2013, a class action lawsuit was filed by the 桃子视频on behalf of nine Mexican nationals and three immigrant advocacy organizations who challenged deceptive tactics used by Border Patrol agents and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers to convince the plaintiffs to sign their own expulsion orders. All of the plaintiffs would have had strong claims to remain in the United States had they gone before an immigration judge instead of being pressured to choose voluntary departure, one of the many ways that the government can swiftly expel someone from the country without a hearing.
Explore case
Lopez-venegas V. Johnson. Explore Case.
California
Aug 2014
Lopez-Venegas v. Johnson

Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Lopez-Venegas v. Johnson

In June 2013, a class action lawsuit was filed by the 桃子视频on behalf of nine Mexican nationals and three immigrant advocacy organizations who challenged deceptive tactics used by Border Patrol agents and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers to convince the plaintiffs to sign their own expulsion orders. All of the plaintiffs would have had strong claims to remain in the United States had they gone before an immigration judge instead of being pressured to choose voluntary departure, one of the many ways that the government can swiftly expel someone from the country without a hearing.
Lopez-venegas V. Johnson. Explore Case.
1
2