STATEWIDE BONDING, INC et al v. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY et al

  1. June 13, 2019

    Bond Cos.' Suit Over Faulty Immigration Notices Can Proceed

    Immigration bond companies can move forward with their claims that deficient immigration court notices issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security hurt their business by causing foreigners to miss hearings, a D.C. federal judge ruled Thursday.

  2. February 20, 2019

    DHS Dodges $5M Suit Over Omissions In Immigrant Notices

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security escaped a suit Tuesday accusing it of engaging in "a host of unlawful practices" by omitting information from notices served to immigrants, with a D.C. federal judge finding the bonding agencies who brought the suit failed to show how exactly they were harmed.

  3. September 12, 2018

    Bond Cos. Seek $5M From Feds For Flawed Immigrant Notices

    A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that requires the federal government to include time and place information on notices to appear that it serves immigrants should relieve two bonding agencies and their guarantor from having to pay approximately $5 million in penalties for previous breaches, the companies contended Tuesday in D.C. federal court.