The Importance of Sharing the Jewish Experience in Immigration Litigation
March 25, 2020
Mr. Faridi discussed the various ongoing immigration and asylum-related litigations, including those involving governmental policies. Currently, the biggest immigration litigation concerns the ACA (Asylum Cooperative Agreements) Rule, which aims to send individuals seeking asylum along the U.S./Mexico border to Guatemala or other countries with which the United States has entered into "Asylum Cooperative Agreements." This rule applied to individuals who arrive at a U.S. port of entry, or enter, or attempt to enter the U.S., between ports of entry, on or after November 19, 2019. Mr. Faridi also recommended roles that religious organizations, with a Jewish focus, should have in these types of lawsuits, and why it is important for the courts to hear that perspective.
The Importance of Sharing the Jewish Experience in Immigration Litigation


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