Frustrating statistics. While it is true that the memo is being followed for people not yet in proceedings, if a person is already in deportation proceedings, the chances of getting relief through prosecutorial discretion are so far pretty bleak.
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Greg give us a post with an analysis and personal thoughts on the AZ case in the SC, what do you expect and possible outcomes for all of us non-lawyers.
Posted by: Beats | May 19, 2012 at 02:54 AM
Would you post an analysis on why the closed deportation cases are less than 1%?
Posted by: criminal defense lawyer los angeles | May 09, 2012 at 12:08 PM
AV, I sure hope they burn through enough money to support ALEC... well, one can only hope here.
Posted by: Legal and no longer waiting | April 23, 2012 at 11:20 AM
I guess the private prison scheme that fueled a lot of the anti-immigration laws is not such good deal. Thank ALEC, taxpayers always on the hook.
ICE detention center struggling financially
http://www.ajc.com/news/ice-detention-center-struggling-1424001.html
Posted by: Another Voice | April 23, 2012 at 08:21 AM
Greg give us a post with an analysis and personal thoughts on the AZ case in the SC, what do you expect and possible outcomes for all of us non-lawyers.
Posted by: Another Voice | April 23, 2012 at 08:14 AM