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In
August, Chicago Appleseed Fund for Justice and the Legal Assistance
Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago released their joint study,
Videoconferencing in Removal Proceedings: A Case Study
of the Chicago Immigration Court. Citing numerous problems
caused by videoconferencing, the groups called for the Executive
Office of Immigration Review (EOIR), the agency in charge
of immigration judges nationwide and under the Department
of Justice, to issue a moratorium on the use of videoconferencing
in immigration removal hearings.
Read
more here.
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