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How Do You Teach 6-Year-Olds Their Legal Rights?


How Do You Teach 6-Year-Olds Their Legal Rights?
Friday: Immigration lawyers and groups have been visiting emergency shelters to help educate children who crossed the border without a parent.
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Since April, the Long Beach Convention Center has been housing children, many of them Central Americans who fled violence and poverty. Credit.Damian Dovarganes/Associated Press
Good morning.
Every Tuesday and Friday, Lindsay Toczylowski visits the Long Beach Convention Center, where she gathers small groups of children, some as young as 6, for a 45-minute lesson.
She’s not there to teach the ABCs. She’s there to educate them about their legal rights. ....

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FactChecking Claims About Asylum Grants and Immigration Court Attendance


FactChecking Claims About Asylum Grants and Immigration Court Attendance
April 1, 2021
While discussing ways to quickly determine if people who cross into the U.S. through Mexico are eligible for asylum, Republican Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio claimed that “only about half of them even show up for their court cases” and “only 15% of them qualify” for asylum. But government statistics aren’t that clear-cut.
A study published last year in the
University of Pennsylvania Law Review found that “88% of all immigrants in immigration court with completed or pending removal cases over the past eleven years attended all of their court hearings.” The analysis of government data also revealed that 95% of nondetained individuals who filed for asylum or other forms of relief from removal attended all of their court hearings over the same time period from 2008 to 2018, the authors said. ....

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Immigrants Appear for Their Court Hearings, New Data Shows


Immigrants Appear for Their Court Hearings, New Data Shows
Do most immigrants show up for their immigration court hearings? A new report released by the American Immigration Council reveals that the answer to this question is a clear “Yes.”
As the Biden administration begins its overhaul of the immigration enforcement system, we must ensure that our policies are based on facts. The report makes clear that many of our harsh detention policies relied on flawed data that suggested immigrants “disappear” before court hearings.
The Overwhelming Majority of Immigrants Appear for Their Immigration Court Hearings
The new study authored by Professor Ingrid Eagly with the UCLA School of Law and Steven Shafer with the Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project is based on government data of nearly 3,000,000 immigration court hearings spanning more than a decade. The study found that 83% of all nondetained immigrants attended every single one of their court hearings. ....

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