
Scrivner Policy Roundtable: (In)Justice in the Immigration Court System
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Presenters will explain the Courtwatch Project and its focus on two expedited mechanisms: the Dedicated Docket and the Family Expedited Removal Management Program (FERM). Both programs were implemented under President Biden to attempt to speed up immigration proceedings for recently arriving migrant families seeking asylum. The research documents significant concerns about due process, access to representation and relief, and the overall workings of the immigration system.
The presentation will then transition into lessons we can apply to the current moment, which has been exacerbated by pre-existing obstacles as well as an erosion of due process and a delegitimization of asylum claims.
The DU Courtwatch Project is led by Dr. Rebecca Galemba (Korbel School) and in collaboration with:
-Faculty from the DU Center for Immigration Policy & Research (CIPR): Lisa Martinez (Sociology), Liz Jordan (Law), and Jesse Acevedo (Political Science)
-Student research assistants: Ella Iveslatt, Kelly Nilan, Jasmine Salgado Simentel, and Kay Shepherd
-Community partners: Colorado Asylum Center and the Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network (RMIAN)
Food Provided (Breakfast and coffee/tea)
Where
Maglione Hall (SIE 5025)
2201 S Gaylord St, Denver, CO 80210, United States
Hosted By
Scrivner Institute of Public Policy
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