Thanks @DLind for this important piece shining a light on how ICE undermines judicial accountability in habeas cases based on @TulaneLaw Immigrant Rights Clinic report propublica.org/article/shadow…
You can read the full report here: law.tulane.edu/content/no-end… a culmination of a year Of research examining 10 years of immigrant Habeas cases In Louisiana
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Get ready & registered. Tomorrow, Tuesday @TulaneLaw Immigrant Rights Clinic w/ @myanik is dropping our report & students will present findings about prolonged & punitive detention in Louisiana: tulane.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
The report looks at 10 yrs of immigrant Habeas litigation in La. from 2010-2020, that’s 499 cases. Notably we found chronic delays: detained immigrants typically endured nearly 1 yr & 1 month before filing the case & then had to wait an avg of 6 months more for a decision
We also found serious challenges for access to counsel: 85% or detained immigrants must file their Habeas case on their own, navigating the maze of procedural requirements like the court-mandated form & filing a fee waiver or paying the $5 filing fee