
Host Lou Casadia welcomes Immigration Attorney, Derek DeCosmo to the NJ Criminal Podcast.
This conversation digs into the complexities of U.S. immigration policy, tracing its historical roots from the 1980s to the present day.
Criminal Attorney Louis Casadia:
Immigration Attorney Derek DeCosmo:
https://www.drsjlaw.com/attorney/derek-a-decosmo/
The discussion highlights significant legislative changes, particularly post-9/11, and the evolving political landscape surrounding immigration.
The speakers address the current challenges faced by immigrants, including the asylum process and the backlog in immigration courts, while emphasizing the need for reform to better align immigration laws with economic and familial needs.
This conversation digs into the complexities of immigration law, focusing on deportation processes, asylum seekers' options, and the implications of criminal charges on immigration status.
The speakers discuss the role of ICE, mandatory detention, and the intersection of state and federal immigration policies.
They also explore the challenges faced by individuals in detention and the potential reforms needed in immigration law to create a more equitable system.
takeaways
The 1986 Amnesty allowed many to become permanent residents.
Post-9/11 laws have largely remained unchanged.
The number of undocumented immigrants has significantly increased.
Immigrants contribute positively to the economy despite perceptions of crime.
The asylum process requires proof of persecution based on specific criteria.
The immigration court backlog has reached unprecedented levels.
Current immigration laws do not reflect economic needs.Temporary Protected Status has been expanded under the Biden administration.
Political dynamics have turned immigration into a contentious issue.
Many immigrants seek to work temporarily and return home. Prosecutorial discretion has historically influenced deportation cases.
Asylum seekers may face detention or be allowed to remain in the U.S. pending their application.
Mandatory detention laws can complicate the immigration process for many individuals.
Criminal charges can significantly impact a person's immigration status and options.
State policies can conflict with federal immigration enforcement, creating legal challenges.
The intersection of criminal and immigration law requires careful navigation by defense attorneys.
Certain low-level offenses can lead to severe immigration consequences, complicating legal defenses.
Immigration law often lacks clarity, especially regarding crimes involving moral turpitude.
Reforms are needed to create pathways for undocumented individuals seeking legal status.
The perception of a crisis in immigration can hinder political solutions and reforms.Chapters00:00Historical Context of U.S. Immigration Policy05:31The Evolution of Immigration Laws Post-9/1110:31Current Immigration Challenges and Political Dynamics20:30Navigating the Immigration Process in 202525:22Understanding the Asylum Process35:53Understanding Deportation Processes38:39Asylum Seekers and Their Options
40:41Mandatory Detention Explained
43:01The Role of Criminal Charges in Immigration
45:07State vs. Federal Immigration Policies
48:40Challenges in Immigration Detention
52:21Navigating Criminal and Immigration Law
54:38Crimes and Their Impact on Immigration Status
01:01:41Proposed Changes to Immigration Law
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