Since the Fairness to Freedom campaign launched last May, the number of people in immigration court facing deportation has increased from 2.1 million to 3 million. It is critical that Congress pass the Fairness to Freedom Act. This legislation will save lives, support immigrant communities and keep families together. Everyone regardless of their immigration status deserves their fair day in court. We will not stop fighting until everyone facing deportation has a chance at fairness. Learn more about the #FairnessToFreedomAct and why #UniversalRepresentation is needed, effective, supported, and achievable: https://lnkd.in/eaAAQRWe Vera Institute of Justice #FairnessToFreedom #UniversalRepresentation #ImmigrantsRights #ImmigrantsRightsAreHumanRights
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Everyone facing deportation and its devastating consequences needs access to high-quality, independent legal representation. Since the Fairness to Freedom campaign launched last May, the number of people in immigration court facing deportation has increased from 2.1 million to 3 million. It is critical that Congress pass the Fairness to Freedom Act. The legislation will save lives, support immigrant communities and keep families together. Everyone regardless of their immigration status deserves their fair day in court. We will not stop fighting until everyone facing deportation has a chance at fairness. Learn more about the #FairnessToFreedomAct and why #UniversalRepresentation is needed, effective, supported, and achievable: https://lnkd.in/eaAAQRWe #FairnessToFreedom #UniversalRepresentation #ImmigrantsRights #ImmigrantsRightsAreHumanRights
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Everyone facing deportation and its devastating consequences needs access to high-quality, independent legal representation. Since the Fairness to Freedom campaign launched last May, the number of people in immigration court facing deportation has increased from 2.1 million to 3 million. It is critical that Congress pass the Fairness to Freedom Act. The legislation will save lives, support immigrant communities and keep families together. Everyone regardless of their immigration status deserves their fair day in court. We will not stop fighting until everyone facing deportation has a chance at fairness. Learn more about the #FairnessToFreedomAct and why #UniversalRepresentation is needed, effective, supported, and achievable: https://lnkd.in/gyzuNqKw #FairnessToFreedom #UniversalRepresentation #ImmigrantsRights #ImmigrantsRightsAreHumanRights
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Today I was in court, and the judge was frustrated because she had an entire room of people without attorneys who didn’t know the complicated and nuanced procedures of immigration court. And this was just a basic scheduling hearing, let’s not even get to complicated final hearing where pro se respondents are expected to make complicated legal arguments they don’t know, utterly reliant on an (oftentimes unfriendly) judge and (oftentimes unqualified) interpreter. Universal representation doesn’t mean everyone will win their case. But it means people won’t lose their case because they lack the legal knowledge to represent themselves. I cannot reiterate how complicated immigration law, in particular asylum law, is. I’ve been practicing mostly asylum law for eight years and the law is constantly changing. It can be difficult for attorneys to keep up, much less persons who had to flee, lack resources, and do not speak English. Losing an immigration court case means deportation. That can be catastrophic and deadly. We should be creating a system of universal representation and due process. Additionally, this will help the inefficiencies that are rampant in immigration court. Judges who are frustrated at the pro se respondents who don’t properly file documents (a process not intuitive or easy, especially here in the NYC courts), who don’t understand the complicated legalese the judges speak in regardless of their audience will be able to move through hearings far quicker with attorneys.
Everyone facing deportation and its devastating consequences needs access to high-quality, independent legal representation. Since the Fairness to Freedom campaign launched last May, the number of people in immigration court facing deportation has increased from 2.1 million to 3 million. It is critical that Congress pass the Fairness to Freedom Act. The legislation will save lives, support immigrant communities and keep families together. Everyone regardless of their immigration status deserves their fair day in court. We will not stop fighting until everyone facing deportation has a chance at fairness. Learn more about the #FairnessToFreedomAct and why #UniversalRepresentation is needed, effective, supported, and achievable: https://lnkd.in/gyzuNqKw #FairnessToFreedom #UniversalRepresentation #ImmigrantsRights #ImmigrantsRightsAreHumanRights
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Contest Deportation With the Help of Experienced Lawyers Criminal behaviors can leave an immigrant susceptible to deportation– like shoplifting, domestic violence, tax evasion, and more. Immigrants may also face removal if they violate their visa conditions. Butler, Quinn & Hochman, PLLC, immigration lawyers can contest your deportation. https://lnkd.in/ggZ2_ys3
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The US immigration system is designed to deny protection to its most vulnerable members and result in deportations 🚫. Children of all ages are intentionally left to face immigration judges alone, without legal representation 👧🏽. This isn't a flaw - it's a feature 💔. Project Libertad is working to dismantle this injustice and demand a more humane system 💪. Join us in fighting for the rights and dignity of immigrant children 🤝. #ProjectLibertad #ImmigrantChildrensDefense #DismantleTheSystem 🔥 Learn more: https://ow.ly/23rS50TkvbP
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ATTORNEYS: Post-conviction relief is a critical remedy for removing the devastating effects of criminal convictions. For immigrants, post-conviction relief can also prevent and correct wrongful deportations and denials of immigration status. IDP has amicus briefs, sample briefs, and other helpful resources for practicing attorneys to better understand and how post-conviction relief can help immigrant clients: https://lnkd.in/gZpn7vW9
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Among the topics covered: • How both Democrats and Republicans are hostile to immigration; • How the rights of American citizens are infringed by the immigration system; • How Americans, individually, welcome immigrants despite political fearmongering; • Biden's unserious focus on tougher security over free economic migration; • Why a concern with individual criminals entering the country is not an argument for restricting legal immigration; • The calculated dishonesty of Senator Katie Britt's response to Biden’s State of the Union Address; • Why Americans should work hard to protect their own thinking from tribalism.
A Legal Crisis in Immigration
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JUST IN: Texas Gov. signs tough immigration law, sparking debate on its constitutionality. SB4 alters migrant handling and raises concerns about racial profiling and community trust. What are your thoughts? #TheReportify #ImmigrationDebate #Texas To learn more and read the complete story, click on this link. https://lnkd.in/gDJVs6KX
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Undocumented doesn't mean unprotected. You deserve justice, regardless of your immigration status. Allow us to guide you and get the justice and compensation you deserve. Get in touch with us for a FREE consultation: 📞 (323) 207-0087 | 🌐 womensrightsgroup.com. #ImmigrantJustice #LegalRights #UndocumentedButProtected #JusticeForAll #ImmigrationStatus
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Can illegal immigrants sue for personal injury? There is a common misconception that illegal or undocumented immigrants do not have the same rights as citizens or legal residents, but according to numerous court rulings and legal precedents, everyone in the country—regardless of their immigration status—has certain constitutional rights. One of these rights is the ability to seek redress in court for personal injuries. While the law is clear on the rights of undocumented immigrants, the practical implications of suing for personal injury can be more complex, as there is often a fear of retaliation or deportation. However, many states have laws in place to prevent the disclosure of a plaintiff's immigration status during a lawsuit, ensuring that the focus remains on the injury and not on the individual's legal status. If you or someone you know is an undocumented immigrant who has suffered a personal injury, it is essential to seek experienced legal counsel in the pursuit of justice. https://ow.ly/xkkp50Qjlq0 #personalinjuryattorney
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