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| IMMIGRANT RIGHTS PROGRAM |
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May 18th, 2011 ~ "Improving Efficiency and Ensuring Justice in the Immigration Court System" (Appleseed Testimony for Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on Immigration Court Reform)
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Like many advocates for social justice and civil rights, Appleseed is deeply troubled by Arizona's new immigration law. Read our full response here.
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| Appleseed works to ensure that immigrants are well served by their communities and afforded the rights and opportunities they need to become full and productive members of American society. Launched in 2006, our Immigrant Policy Program focuses on improving immigration law, policy and practice. |

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In addition to our efforts to improve immigrant access to financial institutions, Appleseed and its network of Centers are pursuing several important projects. Foci include the role of local law enforcement in immigration matters; state education policies; immigrant worker rights; immigrant detention in state and county jails; health care access for non-citizens; and due process protections in the justice system for non-citizens.
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| Protecting Assets & Child Custody in the Face of Deportation |
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The U.S. deported more than 358,000 immigrants in 2008, the sixth consecutive year of record-high deportations. Whether or not someone has a right to stay in the country, or an ability to enforce that right, he or she is entitled to a final paycheck and is not by law stripped of all financial rights or child custody. This manual guides volunteer lawyers and non-lawyer practitioners through important financial and family rights threatened by the deportation process.
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