“Immigrants and the Right to Legal Representation”

Im/migrant Lives by Elizabeth Aranda, PhD

Episode notes

In contrast to the criminal justice system, immigrants who come before a judge in civil immigration court are not guaranteed the right to legal representation should they be unable to afford it, yet in some cases they face consequences as severe as those applied in criminal cases. In this episode, we discuss whether immigrants facing detention and deportation should have access to the right to counsel by evaluating some of the research on the consequences of lacking legal representation and potential policy solutions.

Keywords
immigrationmigrationpoliticspolicyimmigrant detentionimmigrant childrenchildren’s well being