ICE Immigration Rules
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has updated its rules, now accepting the USCIS Form G-325R as proof of registration for foreigners. The Supreme Court also ruled that ICE must adhere to the Fourth Amendment when tracking cell phone location data. Meanwhile, Los Angeles removed a non-citizen voting measure from its ballot due to ICE concerns, and ICE is reportedly expanding its use of AI for immigrant tracking.
USCIS Form G-325R now accepted as proof of registration during ICE checks
- A new U.S. immigration rule, effective June 29, requires foreigners to carry proof of registration. - The G-325R form, a biographical information tool from USCIS, is now accepted as valid proof during ICE checks. - Failure to carry proof of registration can result in penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
Los Angeles Council Removes Non-Citizen Voting Measure Amid ICE Concerns
- Los Angeles City Council removed a non-citizen voting initiative from the November ballot. - The decision was made due to concerns that the proposal could expose non-citizens to immigration enforcemโฆ
Fourth Amendment: Supreme Court rules against ICE for location tracking
- The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that obtaining cell phone location data requires adherence to the Fourth Amendment. - This decision limits the ability of agencies like ICE to access such data without pโฆ
ICE expands AI, data tools for immigrant tracking and deportation, report says
- A report indicates that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has expanded its use of artificial intelligence, data analytics, and digital systems to identify, track, and detain immigrants.โฆ