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Real-world explanations of recent Circuit Court decisions on immigration law.

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The footnote

Today’s post is all about the footnote.

Lorenzo Cruz-Rodriguez was ordered removed because he didn’t attend his immigration hearing (“in absentia”). This happens all the time, and it’s usually hard to do anything about it. Basically, if th...

11 days ago
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The judge and the fiend

The Fiend

In a small village in Honduras lives a gang leader. He calls himself “El Macabro”, or “The Fiend”. With the help of his soldiers he controls much of what happens in in the village.

One day he spied a girl named Genesis Flores...

18 days ago
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We don't need no stinkin' DSM-5

Manuel de Jesus Martinez suffers from a severe mental disability. An expert said that he had the lowest intellectual functioning test score she’d ever seen.

He was mistreated in El Salvador. He was attacked with a machete and was insulted...

25 days ago
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The unhoused attorney

Often, immigration cases seem reasonable at first. It’s only when you look closely at the details that it becomes clear that the process was unjust.

This case is the reverse.

The first time I read the opinion in Heraclio Robles-Ixtlahuac...

a month ago
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You can't go home again

Today’s case is about one deceptively simple question:

“Is it reasonable for Heydi to relocate to Guarajao Viejo?”

The government thinks that it is. Heydi disagrees.

Heydi’s life in Honduras

When she was a young child in Honduras, H...

a month ago
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