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In January, Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse reported that just under 5% of asylum seekers who were ordered deported on the dedicated docket had legal representation.
The L.A. dedicated docket is made up of asylum seeker families who entered the U.S. at the southern border on or after May 28 of last year, according to the UCLA report, and included some 2,410 families as of Feb. 1, 2022. Most families on this docket in L.A. are from Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Colombia, the report said. Nearly half of those on the docket are children.
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