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Immigration Questions for Prosecutor Forums

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05/10/2018
Prosecutors
Post-Conviction Relief
Crimes

Advocates across the country have been organizing town halls and community meetings to demand transparency and accountability from elected prosecutors and prosecutorial candidates. We offer sample questions for advocates who want to know about a prosecutor’s approach to immigration.

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PDF icon Immigration Questions for Prosecutor Forums

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  • Asylum
  • Citizenship and Naturalization
  • Crimes
  • DACA
  • Enforcement
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  • LGBT
  • Post-Conviction Relief
  • Prosecutors
  • Public Charge
  • Removal Defense
  • U Visa/T Visa/VAWA

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