
ICE Enforcement for Non-Immigration Lawyers: What to Expect
ICE Enforcement for Non-Immigration Lawyers: What to Expect
Part of the Committee Mission is to improve the quality and availability of legal representation in immigration court removal cases, including expanding access to universal representation for all at risk of deportation regardless of the perceived merits of their immigration case or prior contact with the criminal legal system, and to address the barriers in the immigration system and intersecting legal systems impacting access to justice for immigrants.
If you or a loved one need information regarding your rights, please see the resources below.
USDOJ list of Pro bono/ not for profit: https://www.justice.gov/eoir/list-pro-bono-legal-service-providers
Private: https://www.ailalawyer.com/
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Intended for users to communicate with loved ones/friends if they are about to get picked up by ICE, the data disappears once you press the notification, so that ICE can’t pull you designated contacts from the app.
https://www.immigrationadvocates.org/immi-project/
Intended for immigrant users, who can use this tool in English or Spanish to determine whether they are eligible for any affirmative immigration benefits, doesn’t work for folks in proceedings. User can email the results to themselves, otherwise the search disappears so users do not have to worry about this data getting stored.
MISSION STATEMENT
Respondents in immigration court removal proceedings face detention, deportation, and in many cases, permanent expulsion from the United States with no access to government-funded legal representation. Many cannot afford an attorney, leaving them unrepresented or vulnerable to unscrupulous and unauthorized individuals who exploit language barriers and exact exorbitant fees in exchange for providing incompetent and insufficient assistance. Immigrants of color are at particularly high risk of detention and deportation because of the enmeshed nature of the criminal and immigration legal systems and significant racial disparities that pervade both. With longstanding and persistent federal immigration enforcement that destabilizes New York’s families, communities, and economy, efforts to provide high quality immigration representation and assistance are necessary to promote due process, family unity, and stability for immigrants and all New Yorkers.
The mission of the Committee on Immigration Representation is to improve the quality and availability of legal representation in immigration court removal cases, including expanding access to universal representation for all at risk of deportation regardless of the perceived merits of their immigration case or prior contact with the criminal legal system, and to address the barriers in the immigration system and intersecting legal systems impacting access to justice for immigrants. The Committee will engage practitioners and other experts to administer and/or promote attorney training and CLEs, pro bono opportunities, policy measures, and education and awareness, in collaboration with NYSBA leadership and staff to move forward the Association’s goals of ensuring access to justice for all by focusing specifically on challenges faced by Immigrant communities.
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