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Animating A Statutory Right: Access To Counsel For Noncitizens In Reasonable Fear Review, Reese Wilking
Animating A Statutory Right: Access To Counsel For Noncitizens In Reasonable Fear Review, Reese Wilking
Emory Law Journal
When a noncitizen in an expedited removal proceeding has a colorable claim to delay their deportation for fear of torture in their home country, a special review process occurs. Certain noncitizens face an especially stringent procedure—the reasonable fear review hearing, where a noncitizen must navigate a complex legal argument before an immigration judge to show that they meet specific statutory and regulatory criteria for relief from or delay of deportation. Congress has specified that noncitizens are entitled to access counsel at this reasonable fear review hearing; yet, all too often, the hearing takes place without attorneys present who were already …