AP: Army of 800 Lawyers to Represent Illegal
Alien Children for Free
(Breitbart) – Most of the nearly 60,000
Central American children who have arrived on the U.S.-Mexico border in the
last year still don’t have lawyers to represent them in immigration court, and
advocates are scrambling to train volunteer attorneys to help cope with the
massive caseload. With the number of unaccompanied immigrant children more than
doubling this past fiscal year, the need for attorneys has surged, and it has
been exacerbated by the immigration courts’ decision to fast-track children’s
cases, holding initial hearings within a few weeks instead of months.
Immigrants can have counsel in immigration courts, but lawyers are not
guaranteed or provided at government expense. Having an attorney can make a big
difference: While almost half of children with attorneys were allowed to remain
in the country, only 10 percent of those without representation were allowed to
stay, according to an analysis of cases through June by the Transactional
Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University.
Efforts are underway from White Plains, New
York, to New Orleans to train attorneys at private law firms on the country’s
byzantine immigration laws and how to work with traumatized, Spanish-speaking
children, many of whom are fleeing violence — a far cry from the corporate
clients most deal with on a daily basis. “We’re doing pretty well on finding
willing lawyers. We’ve got to get them trained, we’ve got to get them matched
to that child,” said Reid Trautz, director of the American Immigration Lawyers
Association’s practice and professionalism center. “It just takes time.” Last
month, Vice President Joe Biden urged lawyers to increase efforts to take on
the children’s cases. Since then, the cities of San Francisco and New York have
each announced plans to allocate roughly $2 million to help provide more
lawyers for unaccompanied minors. California has appropriated $3 million toward
the effort. About 800 immigration lawyers have signed up to volunteer on the
cases, the immigration lawyers association said. So have many other attorneys
without any background in immigration law. They are being trained and paired
with experienced immigration practitioners, who serve as mentors. “We’ve had
tax lawyers do this, corporate lawyers, real estate — anybody can do it,” said
Ricardo Martinez-Cid, president of the Cuban American Bar Association, which
started a program earlier this year to represent unaccompanied children in
Miami. Immigrant advocates say the efforts are working, but not as quickly as
desired. Nonprofit organizations have been boosting staff, but there aren’t
enough experienced immigration lawyers to take on the cases or to mentor
volunteers. Nor is there enough long-term funding for cases that can take more
than a year to resolve, they said. “It is very much a triage situation, and it
is very, very frustrating because you know when someone calls and you turn them
away, it is very unlikely they’ll find counsel,” said Judy London, directing
attorney of the immigrants’ rights project at Los Angeles-based Public Counsel.
Some children will apply for green cards under a federal program for abused and
abandoned children, while others who came fleeing violence in El Salvador,
Honduras and Guatemala are seeking asylum. One of the biggest challenges for
volunteer lawyers is getting clients to open up about their lives when they
have been beaten, raped or seen friends and family killed. Three of the 30
children whose cases are being handled by Public Counsel have a history of
suicide attempts or risk of suicide, London said. Most children are not going
to feel comfortable walking into a fancy law firm and would probably run from
the building, she said, unless an attorney meets the child outside and walks
jointly through the door. Jack Ross, an attorney in Southern California, said
he met with a 16-year-old client four times before he told his full story. The
boy, who arrived in the country two years ago, fled years of violence from his
father and a police department that refused to protect him, he said. “It’s some
of the most compelling legal work you can do, because the stakes are so high,”
said Ross, who represents hospitals and care providers in negligence claims and
contract disputes. “You become so emotionally invested in the client, their
well-being is really at the forefront of everything, and that doesn’t happen a
lot in law.” Before the recent influx of unaccompanied children, only about
half were represented, said Wendy Young, president of Kids in Need of Defense,
a nonprofit that pairs volunteer lawyers with children. She could not say how
many children now have lawyers, but said certainly fewer than before. Advocates
have sued to demand the government provide the children with attorneys at the
government’s expense. The lawsuit is pending before a judge in Seattle. They
say children with representation are more likely to attend their court
hearings. This week, the Homeland Security Department acknowledged that tens of
thousands of young families caught on the border failed to meet with federal
immigration agents as instructed. A spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs
Enforcement said she could not say whether they attended court hearings on
their cases. At a recent immigration court hearing in Los Angeles, most of the
19 children whose cases were scheduled showed up. Seven had attorneys. Others
were accompanied by a relative, as the judge reviewed their names and ages.
Their guardians were given a handout with a list of low-cost legal service
providers and told to return in December with a lawyer.
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Comments
In January 2014, DHS ran ads to recruit adult
chaperones to accompany 65,000 minor children from South America to the U.S. /
Mexican border. See DHS Arranges Child Invasion posted Monday, June 23, 2014.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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