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700 immigration officers will immediately leave Minnesota

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US Justice Department removes lawyer who told judge in immigration case 'this job sucks'
The U.S. Justice Department has removed a government lawyer from an assignment in Minnesota after she told a federal judge, "This job sucks" and said immigration authorities had failed to comply with ...

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Trump admin attorney leaves Minnesota after telling judge her job ‘sucks’ amid crush of immigration cases
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Trump's Border Czar Announces 700 Immigration Officers to Immediately Leave Minnesota
 · 9h
Protesters react to federal agent drawdown in MN
U.S. Border Czar Tom Homan announced a reduction of 700 federal agents in Minnesota.

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Trump withdraws 700 immigration agents from Minnesota deportation surge, thousands remain
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Minneapolis city leaders concerned about remaining ICE agents
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Trump's Border Czar Announces 700 Immigration Officers To Immediately Leave Minnesota
About 700 of the roughly 3,000 federal officers deployed around Minnesota will be withdrawn, Homan said.

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Trump's border czar is pulling 700 immigration officers out of Minnesota immediately
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More prosecutors leaving MN US Attorney's Office over frustrations: Report
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Filed in 2025, ‘perfect H-1B’ approved after FY 2027 news: US immigration attorney flags extreme wait period

As many brace for H-1B FY 2027 season, a US immigration attorney sheds light on harsh reality surrounding work visa delays.
WBAL-TV
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Immigration attorney weighs in on Trump admin. plans to review US visas for deportable violations

I DID. ASHLEY. THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION, EXAMINING THE RECORDS OF OVER 55 MILLION PEOPLE WHO ARE CURRENTLY IN THE U.S. ON A VALID U.S. VISA. BUT WHAT EXACTLY ARE THEY LOOKING FOR? AND LIKE YOU SAID, WHAT IS QUALIFIED AS A VIOLATION OF IMMIGRATION RIGHTS ...
USA Today
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Michael Piri Law Firm Announces Expanded Legal Support Services for Individuals Seeking an Experienced Immigration Attorney

United States, November 18, 2025 — The Piri Law Firm has announced expanded availability of legal services for individuals and families seeking an experienced Immigration Attorney to assist with U.S. immigration matters. The firm provides representation in cases involving visas, residency applications, asylum, humanitarian relief, and removal defense. The expanded support aims to address the
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Immigration attorney, Albany Law professor seeks to unseat Tedisco

Democrat Sarah Rogerson's campaign receives early endorsements from the Schenectady mayor and county legislators.
Independent Journal Review
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MATTHEW KOLKEN: Cases Poised To Reshape US Immigration Law

Over the next year, several major immigration cases are poised to reshape the landscape of U.S. immigration law, specifically in
Yahoo
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Immigration attorney: What to do if you get stopped by ICE

“It is a rule, it’s not a law, but it is a rule that you carry proof of your valid legal status on you,” Goldfinch said. “So that would be your driver’s license plus your unexpired green card or plus your work permit or something like that that shows what your legal status is.” Goldfinch says it’s important now more than ever to reach out to an immigration attorney if you are an ...
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Trump’s immigration victory in a Minnesota court is a win for all law-abiding citizens

Federal court rejects Minnesota's challenge to immigration enforcement, delivering a big win for Trump's operations, despite opposition..
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Immigration attorney reacts to UB researcher released from ICE detainment

A University at Buffalo researcher is back home after being held in ICE custody for more than three weeks. Now, a local immigration attorney is weighing in on what
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