--- On Thu, 1/8/09, American Immigration Law Foundation <[email protected]> wrote:


From: American Immigration Law Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject: AILF CONDEMNS ATTORNEY GENERAL’S LAST MINUTE BLOW TO IMMIGRANTS’ LEGAL 
RIGHTS
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, January 8, 2009, 12:51 PM












American Immigration Law Foundation

For Immediate Release

AILF Condemns Attorney General's Last Minute Blow to Immigrants' Legal Rights





January 8, 
2009                                                                                           
  
Washington, DC - Late yesterday, in the waning hours of a departing 
Administration, Attorney General Michael Mukasey unraveled decades of legal 
precedent guaranteeing due process to people facing life-changing 
consequences-namely, deportation.  With less than two weeks left in office, 
this Administration apparently could not resist the temptation to take one more 
stab at undermining fundamental Constitutional principles. 
 
The American Immigration Law Foundation (AILF) condemns this latest and 
last-minute decision that is part of the Administration's ongoing strategy to 
not only recede due process rights, but to thwart federal court oversight of 
immigration courts, which have been plagued with questions about the integrity 
of their decisions and allegations of political cronyism.
 
In a decision issued Wednesday, January 7, the Attorney General declared that 
henceforth, immigrants, asylum seekers, and all others in removal (deportation) 
proceedings do not have any right under statute or the Constitution to 
representation by a lawyer before they can be ordered deported.  The Board of 
Immigration Appeals (BIA) and most federal courts have for decades operated 
under the premise that immigrants DO have such rights.  The Attorney General 
has reversed many years of precedent and operation by simply declaring it so.
 
According to the Attorney General, because there is no legal or constitutional 
right to a lawyer, immigrants do not have the right to legal counsel and thus 
no right to complain or request a new hearing when their lawyer is incompetent 
or fraudulent.   The Attorney General does attempt to ameliorate the harsh 
impact of his revolutionary action by allowing reopening of cases in certain 
highly extreme circumstances, but his declaration will wipe out the rights of 
all but a handful of people with one stroke of his pen.
 
"We are outraged by this action" said Nadine Wettstein, the Director of AILF's 
Legal Action Center.  "With this ruling, the Administration is attempting to 
undermine an immigrant's right to a fair hearing on whether he should be thrown 
out of the country.  It is yet another in a long line of midnight changes and 
an example of this Administration's disregard for fundamental principles of due 
process of law.  It is also part of an ongoing attempt to eviscerate the 
federal courts' role in protecting against Constitutional abuses by the 
immigration agency.  We strongly disagree with the Attorney General's 
pronouncements and are confident that federal courts eventually will reject 
this action."  
 
The Attorney General's decision is Matter of Compean, 24 I & N Dec. 710 (A.G. 
2009) is available at  http://www.usdoj.gov/eoir/vll/intdec/vol24/3632.pdf
 
The AILF brief is available at http://www.ailf.org/lac/chdocs/IACBrief.pdf.
 
###
For further analysis of the decision, contact Nadine Wettstein, Director, 
American Immigration Law Foundation, Legal Action Center, phone 202-507-7523 or 
[email protected]















Visit our website at www.ailf.org.










 
This email was sent to [email protected] by [email protected].
Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy 
Policy.

Email Marketing by 
American Immigration Law Foundation | 1331 G Street, NW | Suite 200 | 
Washington | DC | 20005 
--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
Internet group address: http://groups.google.com/group/ChicagoMayDay

To send e-mail: [email protected]

To unsuscribe: [email protected]
-~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

Reply via email to