Immigration
Feb. 4, 2020
Possible deportees moved from Bay Area to LA for court hearings
In what immigrants' rights advocates are calling a politically motivated move by the Trump administration to make it more difficult for potential deportees to receive legal assistance while in detention, the Executive Office for Immigration Review moved all new cases away from the Bay Area to a federal court in downtown Los Angeles on Monday.
In what immigrants’ rights advocates are calling a politically motivated move by the Trump administration to make it more difficult for potential deportees to receive legal assistance while in detention, the Executive Office for Immigration Review moved all new cases away from the Bay Area to a federal court in downtown Los Angeles on Monday.
“This administration has been pretty transparent about its goal, and its goal is to promote...
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