3 Immigration Court Decisions That Could Change Everything | Green Cards, ICE & Deportations | Pink Politics
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In this solo episode of Pink Politics, Kathleen Martinez breaks down three major immigration court decisions that could have a real impact on immigrants across the United States. First, she explains the Supreme Court's decision in Blanche v. Lau and why green card holders with certain criminal histories, or even arrests without convictions, should think twice before traveling internationally. Next, Kathleen covers Pablo Seguin v. Albarran, a major victory for immigrants after a federal judge blocked ICE from arresting people at immigration court hearings. She explains why this ruling is such an important win for due process and what it means for people trying to fix their immigration status the right way. Finally, she discusses Make the Road New York v. Noem, the decision allowing expedited removals to move forward again, and why she believes it raises serious constitutional concerns for immigrants living inside the United States.