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Defending the Southeast Asian Community from ICE's Deportation Machine, Part 2

Thursday November 12
2020

  • By: Southeast Asian Defense Project, National Lawyers Guild-NYC Chapter, Immigrant Defense Project
  • Time: 2:00 PM - 4:15 PM
  • Time Zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • CLE Credit
  • Location:
    Online live webinar
    New York, NY
  • Contact:
    Sochetta Meng
    Southeast Asian Defense Project

Forty years ago, Southeast Asians from Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam arrived in the US as part of the largest refugee resettlement program in US history. In the US, the Southeast Asian community has continued to be one of the most vulnerable immigrant communities, with ICE targeting Southeast Asians for mass deportation in the past two decades. Across the country, there are 16,000 Southeast Asians who have removal orders, with most of these removal orders based on past criminal convictions. These removal orders force many Southeast Asians to return to countries they fled as refugee babies or children. As deportations escalate within the Southeast Asian community, deportations continue to be a crisis that tears Southeast Asian families and communities apart.

This webinar is open to all immigration attorneys nationally, new and experienced, who are interested in learning more about the Southeast Asian deportation crisis, legal strategies that are instrumental in fighting deportations, and partnering with us to provide legal support and representation to Southeast Asian community members facing removal.

Part II Schedule:

Overview of Immigration Cases Involving Criminal Convictions
Jennifer Klein, Staff Attorney, Immigration Impact Unit at
Committee for Public Counsel Services

Pardons and Post-Conviction Relief
Ryan Muennich, Senior Staff Attorney, Immigrant Defense Project

  • CLE Credit Comments: Registration Link: http://bit.ly/SEADeportationsCLE2 2.0 CLE Credits - Free 1 Skills credit and 1 Areas of Professional Practice– non-transitional/transitional (attorneys admitted less than two-years) This webinar offers CLE credit for New York attorneys. Attorneys in other states are welcome to attend this series, but will have to seek CLE credit through the state they are admitted. Under CLE regulations, credit will be offered only to those attorneys completing the entire program; attorneys attending only part of the program are not eligible for CLE credit. Certificates will be sent upon receipt of completed affirmation of attendance and evaluation forms following the program. The New York City Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board as an Accredited Provider of Continuing Legal Education in New York State.
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