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Immigrants in removal proceedings must hire their own attorney, seek limited pro bono or legal assistance attorneys, or face the power of the federal government without benefit of counsel. Having an immigration attorney to assist
one’s case can make a considerable difference in seeking remedies, waivers, exemptions, or discretionary rulings.
In addition, the expansion of enforcement
efforts has not been met with comparative funding for the judicial procedures, thus
overwhelming the adjudicative process, causing severe backlogs in processing cases......[Citing TRAC research].
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