Tag(s): deportation

What to Do If You Received a Notice to Appear (NTA) Without a Date, Time, or Location

By Joshua Goldstein / July 26, 2019

A Notice to Appear (NTA) is an official document that states that the United States government is initiating removal proceedings against an immigrant. If you received one, you will be instructed to appear in immigration court. However, shockingly, ICE has not always told people the date and time of their court date within their NTA.…

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Catch & Release: What Does it Mean?

By Joshua Goldstein / March 23, 2017

‘Catch and release’ is the colloquial (slang) name of a long-time U.S. immigration enforcement protocol. Essentially, the policy simply allows those who have been accused of immigration violations to be released in the interim period while they are waiting to go before an immigration judge. Politically, catch and release has become an extremely controversial issue.…

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