Friday, July 8, 2022
THE STATE OF ASYLUM PROCESSING & U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICY: THE IMPACT ON FAMILIES
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Tuesday, July 12, 2022 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. EDT
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Topics
- The end of family detention
- The administration's ongoing use of "dedicated dockets" and Title-42 expulsion procedures
- The new asylum processing rule and its impact on the legal needs of families
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Moderator:
Emerson Argueta Supervising Attorney Central American Refugee Center
Presenters:
Azadeh Erfani Senior Policy Analyst National Immigrant Justice Center
Shalyn Fluharty, UC Davis School of Law Immigration Law Clinic Alum Consultant Fordham Law School Feerick Center for Social Justice
Maryann Tharappel Attorney-in-Charge for Immigrant & Refugee Services Catholic Charities Community Services
Welcome and Closing:
Dora Galacatos Executive Director Fordham Law School Feerick Center for Social Justice
Clementine Schillings Senior Project Researcher Fordham Law School Feerick Center for Social Justice
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Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credit: CLE credits are pending in accordance with the requirements of the New York State and New Jersey State CLE Boards for 2 transitional credits. The CLE credits awarded will be 2.0 professional practice credits.
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KJ
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