Your Right To Know: A FOIA Fight over Immigration Records
Attorneys claim DHS withheld or redacted key asylum records needed to contest removal, citing a December 2025 whistleblower report on intentional FOIA obstruction.
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Elisabeth Lambert: A FOIA fight over immigration records
The Department of Homeland Security has changed how it responds to federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests from immigrants facing deportation in a way that deprives many immigrants of their only tool for obtaining information they need to prove they deserve to remain in the country.
A FOIA fight over immigration records
The headlines are full of stories about the Trump administration’s aggressive new approach to immigration enforcement. We hear about ICE raids and mass deportations. But there’s another, less publicized policy change that’s making it difficult for immigrants to defend themselves…
Your Right To Know: A FOIA fight over immigration records
The headlines are full of stories about the Trump administrations aggressive new approach to immigration enforcement. We hear about ICE raids and mass deportations. But theres another, less publicized policy change thats making it difficult for immigrants to defend themselves from deportation, even when they have a strong claim for immigration relief.The Department of Homeland Security has changed how it responds to federal Freedom of Informatio…
February: A FOIA fight over immigration records – Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council
The headlines are full of stories about the Trump administration’s aggressive new approach to immigration enforcement. We hear about ICE raids and mass deportations. But there’s another, less publicized policy change that’s making it difficult for immigrants to defend themselves from deportation, even when they have a strong claim for immigration relief. The Department of Homeland Security has changed how it responds to federal Freedom of Inform…
Column: A FOIA fight over immigration records
The headlines are full of stories about the Trump administration’s aggressive new approach to immigration enforcement. We hear about ICE raids and mass deportations. But there’s another, less publicized policy change that’s making it difficult for immigrants to defend themselves from deportation, even when they have a strong claim for immigration relief. The Department of Homeland Security has changed how it responds to federal Freedom of Infor…
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