Detention & Bond: Defending Noncitizens in Immigration Custody will guide advocates through practical and technical considerations when representing detained noncitizen clients.
This comprehensive guide provides a top to bottom overview of strategies when advocating for release throughout the various stages of the immigration custody process.
Highlights:
· An introduction to the history and contemporary background of immigration detention
· A review of the manner in which adults enter the immigration detention system, including relevant Know Your Rights advice for clients
· Special considerations when advocating for immigrant youth in the custody of the Department of Health & Human Services’ Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) as unaccompanied minors, or in the custody of Department of Homeland Security
· Practical and technical considerations when working with detained clients, including information-gathering strategies and working with clients with mental disorders or conditions
· Prosecutorial discretion and other custody advocacy before Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), such as parole requests and post-order custody reviews
· Guidance in assessing and challenging bond eligibility in light of mandatory detention
· Legal standards and case strategy when building and proving up a custody redetermination case before the immigration judge
· A look at the process to appeal an immigration judge’s bond decision to the BIA
· Samples to help practitioners with the nuts and bolts of advocating for release.
Pricing:
Regular: Book or PDF = $170 / Book & PDF = $210
Nonprofit: Book or PDF = $120 / Book & PDF = $160

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