Human Rights First Concerned President Biden Plan Risks New 'Rocket Dockets' When It Should End President Trump Asylum Policies
"While measures that both reduce delays for asylum seekers and strengthen due process would be a step in the right direction, creating 'dedicated dockets' for families seeking asylum may amount to another round of 'rocket dockets' that short circuit due process and aggravate backlogs," said
"The announcement is also glaringly silent on the Biden administration's continued use of the Trump administration Title 42 policy that expels asylum seekers to danger, and makes no mention of restarting asylum hearings for people who remain waiting and blocked from seeking asylum at
Both the Obama administration and the Trump administration adopted initiatives to push cases through the immigration courts quickly. These "rocket dockets" were ultimately counterproductive and raised serious due process concerns, undermining access to counsel, leading to high rates of in absentia removals and mistaken decisions that need to be corrected on appeal, and exacerbating backlogs.
Instead, the Biden administration must take steps, as
* Immediately vacate Matter of A-B-, Matter of A-C-A-A-, Matter of L-E-A- and other attorney general rulings made under Trump that illegally undermine protections for refugees fleeing persecution - a long-overdue step;
* Rescinding other Trump administration policies that deny refugees asylum and have still not been fully ended;
* Support and provide government funding for legal representation for indigent persons in removal proceedings;
* Reverse the rigging of immigration court adjudications by the Trump administration;
* Enable timely, effective and fair decisions by restoring immigration judge discretion to manage dockets by restoring authority to administratively close cases, using pre-hearing conferences and stipulations, and ensuring sufficient staffing including qualified interpreters while taking steps to address politicization of the immigration courts; and
* Reduce immigration court backlogs by terminating non-priority cases and those that can be resolved through
These recommendations - and others - were most recently outlined by
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