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Barriers to Representation for Detained Immigrants Facing Deportation: Varick Street Detention Facility - A Case Study


Peter L. Markowitz


Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

November 1, 2009

Fordham Law Review, Vol. 78, p. 541, 2009

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There is an evolving crisis in the immigration courts and federal courts of appeals caused by the lack of quality representation for immigrants facing deportation. The problem is particularly acute for immigrants who are detained during their removal proceedings. As part of the Study Group on Immigrant Representation (Katzmann study group), the Subcommittee on Enhancing Mechanisms for Service Delivery undertook a case study of the institutional and legal barriers to quality legal representation for immigrants held at the Varick Street Detention Facility in New York City. Through this lens we hope to offer some useful insights into the core factors contributing to the immigration representation crisis, the institutional barriers that aggravate the crisis, and, finally, to propose a series of reforms to address the crisis.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 31

Keywords: Deportation, Detention, Representation, Immigration, Removal

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Date posted: August 27, 2010  

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Markowitz, Peter L., Barriers to Representation for Detained Immigrants Facing Deportation: Varick Street Detention Facility - A Case Study (November 1, 2009). Fordham Law Review, Vol. 78, p. 541, 2009. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1666825

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Peter L. Markowitz (Contact Author)
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law ( email )
55 Fifth Ave.
New York, NY 10003
United States

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