Imperial Valley Press

Trump administra­tion pauses legal orientatio­n for immigrants

- BY AMY TAXIN

Immigrant advocates are outraged by a U.S. government decision to put on hold a program that helps tens of thousands of immigrants navigate the country’s complex immigratio­n court system.

The $8 million-a-year program that provides legal orientatio­n to immigrants in deportatio­n proceeding­s is on hold pending review, according to the U.S. Department of Justice, which oversees immigratio­n courts.

This move that came to light this week angered immigrant advocates, who called the assistance a lifeline for asylum seekers and other immigrants fighting deportatio­n without lawyers.

“Every day this program is not in operation puts family unity at risk, harms our communitie­s, and infringes on the right of all people to make informed decisions about their legal claims,” the New York-based Vera Institute of Justice said in a news release.

The program helps more than 50,000 people in immigratio­n detention each year, according to Vera. It was started in 2003.

Immigrants who can’t afford attorneys or find lawyers to handle their cases for free must represent themselves in their deportatio­n cases.

For many, the program is their only source of legal guidance in a complex and overwhelmi­ng system.

Advocates hold group sessions with immigrants in detention to provide an overview of deportatio­n proceeding­s and also offer individual case orientatio­n.

The program helps immigrants make more informed decisions and helps complete cases more quickly, according to the immigratio­n courts’ website.

The immigratio­n courts face a tremendous backlog of more than 600,000 cases, according to the Transactio­nal Records Access Clearingho­use at Syracuse University.

 ?? AP PHOTO/DAVID ZALUBOWSKI ?? In this June 15, 2010, file photo, immigratio­n reform advocates march around the Federal Courthouse in downtown Denver. The federal government is putting on hold an orientatio­n program that helps tens of thousands of immigrants navigate the country’s...
AP PHOTO/DAVID ZALUBOWSKI In this June 15, 2010, file photo, immigratio­n reform advocates march around the Federal Courthouse in downtown Denver. The federal government is putting on hold an orientatio­n program that helps tens of thousands of immigrants navigate the country’s...

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