This means an asylum seeker who was returned to Mexico can potentially appear in U.S. immigration court, not know their immigration proceedings were changed (i.e., missed their court date), then find out they were already ordered removed in absentia (i.e., ordered deported) 2/
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This is not only inconsistent with our history of providing protection from persecution to those seeking refuge in the U.S., but also betrays basic
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Great report. I don't seem to be able to get to the appendix, though. The link takes me to the October 29 report.
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Thanks, we'll fix soon.
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