The Supreme Court handed down two separate opinions that were favorable to immigrants on Tuesday.
The high court held that the government failed to demonstrate that Yonas Fikre’s case was moot, meaning it can now proceed in lower courts. The FBI had argued that because Fikre has not been on the no-fly list for eight years, his allegations of repetitional harm and due process violations were moot.
Fikre learned he was on the list in 2010 while traveling to Sudan when he was approached by FBI agents who tried to recruit him as a government informant. Fikre has said he refused the offer. “The Court thus implicitly rejected the government’s argument that it should be given a special ‘presumption of regularity’ not afforded to other parties,” Berry said.Also on Tuesday, Justice Sonia Sotomayor authored a 6-3that held the U.S.
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