Immigration judge to Guatemalan kids: "Good luck in your home country"
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Date: July 16th, 2018 1:23 PM Author: drab soul-stirring associate
William Silverman, of the New York law firm Proskauer, spent a week in June at the Dilley family immigration detention center southwest of San Antonio, where he represented four Central American children ages 5 to 10 who appeared on their own for appeals after they and their mothers failed credible fear interviews.
He said the judge, speaking to the children via closed-circuit television, denied their appeals and told each kid “good luck in your home country.”
“Some of the kids were not old enough to fully understand the consequences,” Silverman said. “But the oldest boy, as soon as the judge spoke, he didn’t say anything but slouched over and put his head down. He looked completely dejected.”
https://apnews.com/a7c571cce7f94880816f2bb0e434ae80/'Credible-fear'-for-US-asylum-harder-to-prove-under-Trump
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Date: July 16th, 2018 1:24 PM Author: Clear beady-eyed coldplay fan
“slouched over and put his head down. He looked completely dejected.”
Good preperation for life
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Date: July 16th, 2018 1:28 PM Author: Razzmatazz toaster codepig
i don't know immigration law, but if mom failed credible fear hearing. wouldn't she be deported? and basically the moms are trying to get a second bite of the apple by free riding on the kids' credible fear hearings?
it's a nice sleight of hand.
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Date: July 16th, 2018 1:38 PM Author: peach indian lodge
"The asylum officer conducting credible fear (interviews) has been instructed to apply A.B., so when the person says, 'My boyfriend or my husband beat me' it's, 'So what, you lose,'" said Paul W. Schmidt, a former immigration judge in Arlington, Virginia, who retired in 2016. "It then goes to the immigration judge, who has just been ordered to follow Sessions' precedent — and most of them want to keep their jobs and they just rubber stamp it, and there's no meaningful appeal."
"So what, you lose" UNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
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