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I skipped any product that showed an app, phone, or android icon.
Since the beginning of June, immigration courts in New York have adopted a new style of hearing meant to speed up President Donald Trump’s deportation machine. Nicknamed the mega master hearing by the immigration legal community, the hearings adjudicate dozens of people in one day whose appointments have been advanced by months.
A master calendar hearing is a initial hearing where people answer to allegations by the government against them or where sometimes a judge may determine if they may qualify for protection like asylum. But the new, sudden mega master hearings have been catching both immigrants and the courtrooms their cases are adjudicated in off-guard.
Experts say the hearings are meant to speed New Yorkers’ cases toward a removal order and deportation, and erode due process. That is because, in part, many New Yorkers in immigration proceedings aren’t receiving notice in time — and they aren’t showing up. If they miss the hearing, they are likely to be ordered deported, something immigration advocates have called out as the true goal of the policy. This leaves advocates scrambling to spread the news to immigrant New Yorkers to prepare by consistently checking their court dates online and updating their address.
The government’s newest tactic has also burdened judges nationwide with immense single-day caseloads that can include well over a hundred individuals — many times the amount of people they’d see on a normal docket.
Even before this new practice, in-absentia removal orders had already skyrocketed to the highest numbers seen in a decade, in part driven by fear over mass arrests at immigration courthouses.
Immigrants’ rights advocates say about 30 women held at Delaney Hall joined ongoing hunger and labor strikes at the Newark detention center on Wednesday, adding gender-specific demands that included the firing of a female guard they accuse of sexually assaulting 10 female detainees.
Advocates from groups belonging to the ICE Out of New Jersey coalition told reporters outside Delaney Hall on Thursday that the women were essentially picking up the slack for an initial group of about 300 mostly male detainees who launched the strikes last month, before most of them were transferred out of Delaney Hall in recent days.
“We know that the strike started on May 22, and some of the women were already participating in that, just to be clear, but it’s just that more women in the unit have now entered the strike,” said Cat Adorno, a volunteer with Cosecha, a coalition member group.
“Some of these demands, which can also be found on our website, include everything from improving conditions in the center, such as fixing the bathrooms, such as making sure there’s drinkable water, to also just demanding the freedom of all the women inside, starting with women under the age of 21, all the mothers, right, and all the women with medical conditions."
One of those women, Adorno said, is “paralyzed and using a wheelchair.”
There is no due process. Most of the people living in inhuman conditions inside the concentration center haven't been convicted of a single crime. Most haven't even been convicted of being in the US illegally yet.
Remember, there are children in these concentration camps.
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