From Immigrant Legal Resource Center <[email protected]>
Subject Webinar: Advocating for Prosecutorial Discretion
Date April 11, 2022 3:07 PM
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Webinar: Advocating for Prosecutorial Discretion for Clients in Removal Proceedings

Webinar Details

Date: May 17, 2022

Time: 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Pacific Time

MCLE: 1.5 CA and 1.5 TX

Location: Online

Regular: Webinar $155 / Recording $120 / Webinar and Recording $180
Nonprofit: Webinar $110 / Recording $90 / Webinar and Recording $135

PRESENTERS:

Lena Graber, ILRC Senior Staff Attorney
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Anita Gupta, ILRC Staff Attorney
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Despite the constraints of the INA, DHS has considerable discretion to limit or redirect its enforcement and removal efforts. Last fall, DHS issued new policies to guide the use of this discretion. This webinar will review the current DHS enforcement policies and how to apply them; report on trends in how ICE is applying those priorities, particularly for individuals in removal proceedings; and share successful tactics for advocating for prosecutorial discretion. We will focus on advocacy with OPLA, including requests for joint motions, stipulations, bond, and more.

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The Immigrant Legal Resource Center is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider.

The Immigrant Legal Resource Center is a State Bar of California Department of Legal Specialization approved provider.

The Immigrant Legal Resource Center is a State Bar of Texas MCLE Accredited Sponsor.



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