Sir Jeffrey Chase reports:
Attached is the decision of U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan of the Southern District of New York ordering ICE to present detained noncitizens before an immigration judge within 10 days of their arrest. It was not unusual as recently as early last year for noncitizens detained by ICE who were eligible for release to wait weeks or months to see an IJ for the first time.
Sarah Burr filed a declaration in support of the litigation that counsel acknowledged was critical to the outcome. Congrats, Sarah, and thanks for your extraordinary efforts on behalf of due process!
Whether as individuals or a group, we continue to make a difference in important decisions.
Best, Jeff
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Thanks, and congrats, Sarah!
You are indeed one of the Round Table’s leading “warrior-princesses!”
Your fighting spirit and lifelong dedication to the battle to achieve “due process for all” are a constant inspiration to all of us in the Round Table and the NDPA!
Due Process Forever!
PWS
12-05-20