NOI 49: Immigration Lawsuits in the Age of Covid-19
Today we look at two immigration-related lawsuits that have to do with the impact of the coronavirus Covid-19 on U.S. immigration laws and their enforcement.
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Today we look at two immigration-related lawsuits that have to do with the impact of the coronavirus Covid-19 on U.S. immigration laws and their enforcement.
In today’s episode we review the response to COVID-19 in U.S. Immigration Courts and among immigration enforcement in the U.S.
If you are stopped by ICE on the street or in another public place, you should exercise your rights and remove yourself from the situation if possible.
If ICE agents unexpectedly show up at your place of employment, the best thing you can do is stay calm and exercise your constitutional rights.
Everyone living in the U.S., regardless of their citizenship status, has certain rights. If ICE shows up at your door, you should exercise yours.
Generally speaking, ICE cannot legally detain U.S. citizens, as they only have authority to arrest individuals who entered the country illegally.
There are several actions you can take to protect your interests in the days following an ICE arrest. The most important, however, is to hire an attorney.
Today we discuss the national court battle over immigration, and how the courts have begun to tailor decisions in light of supreme court guidance and commentary about the use of injunctions.
In most cases, attorneys will ask you several common questions so they can better identify the possible defenses you’ll have in your deportation case.
Our Nation of Immigrants is struggling to manage a record caseload in our immigration courts. Today we discuss how those courts are being politicized, and some solutions on how to fix it.
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