U.S. Immigration Courts Are Far From Normal — Rekha Sharma-Crawford Responds

NJ Spotlight’s August investigation reveals how the U.S. immigration court system has become overburdened, underfunded, and subject to political influence — with posters urging “self-deportation,” judges serving as Justice Department employees, and nearly 4 million pending cases. Immigration attorney Rekha Sharma-Crawford, quoted in the piece, warns these conditions undercut fairness and due process for asylum […]
Immigration Enforcement Paradoxes: Politics, Legal Complexities, and Human Impact

Immigration enforcement is often portrayed as a straightforward process with clear rules and procedures. However, a deeper look into the realities of current U.S. practices reveals a web of paradoxes, political maneuvering, and profound human consequences. In this post, we break down the complexities behind the headlines and explore how enforcement practices, legal nuances, and […]