Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 14
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 21-3143
Plaintiff / Appellant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant / Appellee: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Hylton v. Decker
as 21-145
Respondent: Director Thomas Decker, in his official capacity as Field Office Director, New York City Field Office, U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement, Acting Secretary Chad F. Wolf, in his official capacity as Acting Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Acting Attorney General Monty Wilkinson, in his official capacity as Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice and others
Petitioner: Gabrae Hylton
Hernandez-Aviles v. Decker
as 20-3995
Petitioner: Noe Hernandez-Aviles
Respondent: Attorney General William P. Barr, in his official capacity as Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Director Thomas Decker, in his official capacity as Field Office Director, New York City Field Office, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Acting Secretary Chad F. Wolf, in his official capacity as Acting Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Ferreyra v. Decker We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 20-3437
Respondent: Acting Secretary Chad F. Wolf, in his official capacity as Acting Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Director Thomas Decker, in his official capacity as Director of the New York Field Office of U.S. Immigrations & Customs Enforcement
Petitioner: Henry Ferreyra, Rolando Oshane Villiers, Jefferson Denizard and others
Martinez Roman v. Decker
as 20-3004
Petitioner / Appellant: Marco Martinez Roman
Respondent / Appellee: Attorney General William P. Barr, in his official capacity as Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Director Thomas Decker, in his official capacity as Field Office Director, New York City Field Office, U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement and Acting Secretary Chad F. Wolf, in his official capacity as Acting Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Grant v. Decker
as 20-2739
Respondent: Director Thomas Decker, in his official capacity as Field Office Director, New York City Field Office, U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement, Attorney General William P. Barr, in his official capacity as Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice and Acting Secretary Chad F. Wolf, in his official capacity as Acting Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Petitioner: Dudley Grant
Graham v. Decker
as 20-2740
Respondent: Attorney General William P. Barr, in his official capacity as Attorney General of the United States, Acting Secretary Chad F. Wolf, in his official capacity as Acting Secretary, United States Department of Homeland Security and Director Thomas R. Decker, in his official capacity as Director of the New York Field Office of United States Immigrations & Customs Enforcement
Petitioner: Roland Graham
Ferreyra v. Decker
as 20-2293
Respondent: Acting Secretary Chad F. Wolf, in his official capacity as Acting Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Director Thomas Decker, in his official capacity as Director of the New York Field Office of U.S. Immigrations & Customs Enforcement
Petitioner: Henry Ferreyra, Rolando Oshane Villiers, Jefferson Denizard and others
Arana v. Barr
as 20-2133
Respondent: Acting Secretary Kevin McAleenan, United States Department of Homeland Security, Acting Director Matthew Albence, United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Director Thomas Decker, New York Field Office Director for United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement and others
Petitioner: Pedro Arana
Arana v. Barr
as 20-2080
Respondent / Appellee: Acting Director Matthew Albence, United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, William P. Barr, Attorney General of the United States, Director Thomas Decker, New York Field Office Director for United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement and others
Petitioner / Appellant: Pedro Arana

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