THE GIBSON REPORT – 08 27-18 – COMPILED BY ELZABETH GIBSON, ESQ. — NY LEGAL ASSISTANCE GROUP –Featuring Credible Claims Of Coercion In Sessions’s “New American Gulag” (Item #1) & More Problems In Federal Court For DHS’s Scofflaws (Litigation Section, Item #3)

THE GIBSON REPORT 08-27-18

THE GIBSON REPORT – 08 27-18 – COMPILED BY ELZABETH GIBSON, ESQ., NY LEGAL ASSISTANCE GROUP – Featuring Credible Claims Of Coercion In Sessions’s “New American Gulag” (Item #1) & More Problems In Federal Court For DHS’s Scofflaws (Litigation Section, Item #3)

 

TOP UPDATES

 

Parents Were ‘Coerced’ To Waive Reunification Rights With Children, Complaint Says

NPR: Before the family reunification process began, government officials coerced mothers and fathers who were separated from their children into signing documents that waived their rights — threatening them, deceiving them and even denying them food and water, say immigration groups that filed a complaint with the Department of Homeland Security on Thursday. In the 28-page complaint, the American Immigration Council and American Immigration Lawyers Association contend that immigration agents used “abusive tactics and deplorable conditions” to pressure parents to sign forms without an understanding of the repercussions.

 

Immigration Judges Taught To Dodge ‘Categorical Approach’

Law360: The judges were trained by Board of Immigration Appeals member Roger Pauley on “avoiding the use or mitigating the effect” of the “categorical approach” in instances in which the result might not be “sensible,” according to the materials that the federal government released in response to a Freedom of Information Act request by immigration attorney Matthew.

 

Castro Tum Judicial E-mails

MatthewHoppock FOIA: EOIR director James McHenry emailed “Please confirm by COB today that Castro-tum’s next hearing has been scheduled for no later than May 31…”

 

Asylum Seekers Challenge Spending Months Locked Up Without Interviews or Bond Hearings

AIC: The “zero-tolerance” policy is leaving asylum seekers to languish in detention for weeks or months without the opportunity to present their asylum claims or request release from imprisonment.

 

As more immigrants that are caught wear monitors, their effectiveness is disputed

AP: As of early July, there were nearly 84,500 active participants in ICE’s Intensive Supervision Appearance Program, or alternatives to detention — more than triple the number in November 2014. Around 45 percent of those were issued GPS monitors, 53 percent report by phone using biometric voice verification and 2 percent use facial recognition apps.

 

Nicaraguan Refugee Crisis Growing In Central America

NPR: Hundreds of Nicaraguans are arriving in Costa Rica daily, fleeing the conflict in their country. The country is straining to provide services to the refugees and undergoing a sense of deja vu back to the days of the Nicaraguan Revolution.

 

White House Video on Mollie Tibbetts Case

ImmProf: The White House … tries to capitalize on the Tibbetts’ case by focusing on “family separation” of parents who lost their children due to the crimes of undocumented immigrants, a reference to the now-abandoned Trump policy of separating migrant families in detention.

 

The Day My Parents Were Deported

Diane Guerrero: This is what happened the day my parents were deported.

 

USCIS’ Wait Times for Citizenship Have Doubled

AIC: The average wait time on a U.S. citizenship application was about five months in 2014. Today, the average time a green card holder will wait for their citizenship application to be processed by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is 10 months.

 

USCIS Cancels Liaison Meetings

NYLAG: just found out today that the meeting that was previously scheduled for September will not be taking place. Furthermore, it appears that there will be no more liaison meetings. Needless to say, this is disturbing news, and the NYIC will continue to negotiate for these meetings to continue.

New ACS SuppB Protocols (attached)

Details on how to request ACS records and submit SuppB requests.

 

State U and T Protocols (attached)

Final U and T visa protocols for agencies under the Governor’s control.

 

LITIGATION/CASELAW/RULES/MEMOS

 

District Court Partially Stays Original Order for Full Restoration of DACA

The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia issued an order that partially stays its original order as to new DACA applications and applications for advance parole, but not as to renewal applications. (NAACP v. Trump, 8/17/18) AILA Doc. No. 17091933

 

Complaint Details Coercive Tactics Used by Immigration Officials on Separated Parents

AILA and the Council filed a complaint with the DHS Office of the Inspector General (OIG) and Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (CRCL) documenting a pervasive, illegal practice by DHS officials of coercing separated mothers and fathers into signing documents they may not have understood. AILA Doc. No. 18082236

 

Immigrants’ case against ICE, DHS can proceed, judge rules

Boston Globe:  A lawsuit by immigrants trying to keep immigration officials from deporting them while they seek legal residency may move forward, a federal judge ruled Thursday. Judge Mark Wolf’s decision rejected the government’s argument that the case should be dismissed because the federal district court has no jurisdiction over deportation decisions made by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

 

Two Colorado sheriffs and ACLU in legal fight over federal immigration holds

Denver Post: El Paso, Teller county sheriffs sued after breaking with 4-year-old custom of ignoring ICE detainers.

 

DOJ Announces Arrest of Naturalized U.S. Citizen Charged with Obtaining U.S. Citizenship Fraudulently

DOJ announced the arrest of a naturalized U.S. citizen by ICE HSI following his indictment on a felony charge of having fraudulently obtained U.S. citizenship due to his alleged failure to disclose participation in persecution during the Red Terror period in Ethiopia. AILA Doc. No. 18082030

 

DOJ Provides Information on EADs for TPS Haiti

DOJ provided notice that USCIS automatically extended the validity of certain EADs issued under TPS Haiti through 1/17/19 if an EAD application has been submitted. USCIS will mail the applicant a Notice of Continued Evidence of Work Authorization that provides evidence of this automatic extension. AILA Doc. No. 18082101

 

EOIR Releases Procedures for Adjudicating Non-LPR Cancellation of Removal

Obtained via FOIA by Hoppock Law Firm, EOIR released a document from the 2018 Legal Training Program containing procedures for immigration judges to adjudicate non-LPR cancellation of removal in light of the cap on non-LPR cancellation. Special thanks to Matthew Hoppock. AILA Doc. No. 18082137

 

RESOURCES

EVENTS

 

ImmProf

 

Monday, August 27, 2018

Sunday, August 26, 2018

Saturday, August 25, 2018

Friday, August 24, 2018

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Monday, August 20, 2018

 

AILA NEWS UPDATE

http://www.aila.org/advo-media/news/clips

 

 

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Under Jeff Sessions’s White Nationalist driven scofflaw legal regime, the Government’s legal problems are mounting almost as fast as Trump’s.

Thanks to Elizabeth for putting all of this together.

PWS

08-30-18