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FAIR's border advisor helps to look for Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie’s mom ([link removed])
Art del Cueto, FAIR’s border advisor and a former Border Patrol agent, was featured in a local television news report in Tucson, Ariz., lending his expertise to the search for the mother of Savannah Guthrie, co-host of NBC’s Today show.
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House Passes Temporary Funding Bill as DHS Negotiations Continue ([link removed])
The DHS appropriations bill became a point of contention late last month, after several Democratic senators vowed to block it in opposition to the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement operations. FAIR strongly opposes the demands from congressional Democrats to restrict immigration enforcement, measures that would embrace the failed policies that created the border crisis in the first place.
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Indiana Poised to Enact Strong Immigration Enforcement Legislation ([link removed]) [link removed]
Indiana is now poised to enact one of the strongest state-level immigration enforcement laws in the country. SB 76, as amended in the House Judiciary Committee, is a comprehensive bill that addresses sanctuary practices, employer incentives, data avoidance, detainer compliance, and legal accountability.
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Senator Lee and Congressman Roy Introduce Expanded SAVE Act ([link removed])
The SAVE America Act would add provisions that require individuals to present an eligible photo ID before voting, while maintaining provisions in the original SAVE Act that require states to verify citizenship when registering individuals to vote remove noncitizens from their voter rolls.
Legal Action Alert
* Illinois Sanctuary Law Before Seventh Circuit ([link removed])
FAIR has filed a brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit attacking Illinois’s TRUST Act, which bars state law enforcement officers from cooperating and sharing information with federal immigration law enforcement. The federal government has sued the state over these policies, claiming they violate the supremacy of federal law set forth in the U.S. Constitution.
* FAIR Sues New York DMV for Answers on its Issuance of Commercial Driver’s Licenses to Illegal Aliens ([link removed])
FAIR filed a lawsuit against the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and its Commissioner, Mark J.F. Schroeder, for failing to comply with the state’s Freedom of Information Law (FOIL). The suit, filed in the Supreme Court of Albany County seeks to compel the release of public records related to the issuance of commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) to illegal aliens and other non-citizens.
* Mamdani Makes NYPD Officers Criminals ([link removed])
FAIR submitted a brief in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York attacking the sanctuary policies of New York City, which bar city law enforcement officers from cooperating and sharing information with federal immigration law enforcement. The federal government has sued the city over these policies, claiming they violate the supremacy of federal law set forth in the U.S. Constitution.
FAIR Published Opinion
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Spanberger's Sanctuary Agenda: Turn Virginia into California East ([link removed])
In a stunning display of political sleight-of-hand, Virginia’s newly-elected Governor Abigail Spanberger and her Democratic majority in the legislature have wasted no time unveiling a radical agenda that prioritizes illegal aliens over law-abiding citizens.
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Immigration Enforcement Should Not Be Limited to the 'Worst of the Worst' ([link removed])
Federal law is very clear: If you are in the country illegally, you are subject to removal. One does not need to have committed other crimes or offenses while being in the United States without authorization in order to trigger deportation.
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New report shows anti-ICE rioters defend the worst illegal alien criminals ([link removed])
Beginning in December of last year, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) dramatically increased its presence in Minneapolis. The primary reason for ICE’s stepped-up operations in the city is that local law enforcement, under the direction of city and state officials, would rather release criminals they arrest for other offenses than turn them over to ICE to be removed from the country.
FAIR in the News
Daily Caller | Cities’ Latest Anti-ICE Strategy Is A Great Way To Get Sued, Analysts Say ([link removed])
The Center Square | CDL licensure, release of information cited in lawsuit against New York ([link removed])
Las Vegas Review-Journal | Families say ICE deportations let Las Vegas crime suspects skip court, justice ([link removed])
The Federalist | Indiana Upgrades Immigration Bill As States Step Up To Boost Deportation Efforts ([link removed])
The Iowa Standard | Supreme Court Ponders Birthright Citizenship ([link removed])
yourNEWS | Can A New ICE Memo Turbocharge Arrests And Pass Legal Muster? ([link removed])
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