First 100 Days: Immigration at a Crossroads

Saturday February 04
2017

  • By: ABA
  • Time: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Time Zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • Location:
    InterContinental Miami
    100 Chopin Plaza, Balmoral Room (Second Level)
    Miami , FL
  • Source: FloridaProbono.org

The First 100 Days: Immigration at a Crossroads, Lives in the Balance
Cosponsored by the Section of International Law; the Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice;
the Criminal Justice Section; the Judicial Division; Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division;
the Division for Public Education; the Public Services Division; the Senior Lawyers Division; the Center for Human Rights; the Commission on Homelessness and Poverty; and
the Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent Defendants
Saturday, February 4, 2017
10:30 am – 12:00 pm
2017 ABA Midyear Meeting
InterContinental Miami
100 Chopin Plaza, Balmoral Room (Second Level)
As our country transitions to a new Administration, immigration remains one of the most pressing issues to confront our nation. Many questions remain unanswered about the future of immigration law and policy in the United States. What priorities will the new Administration focus on and will changes be made through Executive Action or through Congress? During this program, a distinguished panel of experts will discuss what is known about the new Administration’s priorities and the likely impact on due process, the Immigration Court system, and the individuals whose lives could be irrevocably affected by these changes. The panel will discuss the exercise of discretion and the appropriate role of Executive Action and prosecutorial discretion; the status of the Immigration Court backlog and plans to hire additional Immigration Judges; a potential expansion of immigration detention and the resulting effect on access to counsel and detention conditions. The panel will invite a DACA recipient who will speak from personal experience about the impact of having been granted Deferred Action and temporary employment authorization and what it would mean to have it possibly revoked.
This is a complimentary program. This is not a CLE program.
Speakers will include:
• Cheryl Little, Executive Director, Americans for Immigrant Justice (Moderator)
• Hon. Dana Leigh Marks, President, National Association of Immigration Judges
• Esther Olavarría, Former Senior Counselor to Secretary Jeh Johnson, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
• Dora Schriro, Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection and Former Director of the Office of Detention Policy and Planning, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
• Monica Lazaro, DACA recipient
For additional information, please contact:
ABA Commission on Immigration
Email: immcenter@americanbar.org Phone: (202) 662-1005

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