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Only about 1% of migrants in MPP hearings have an attorney, according to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University. Some immigration attorneys want to work with MPP participants, often on a pro bono basis, but are wary of meeting migrants at shelters run by the Mexican government because they aren't licensed to practice in that country or due to security concerns, said Imelda Maynard, a lawyer for Catholic Charities of new Mexico.
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