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Delivering Immigration Justice with Jessa Coulter

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What would you do if your day in immigration court came without a lawyer?

County Executive Steuart Pittman sits down with Annapolis Immigration Justice Network (AIJN) Executive Director, Jessa Coulter, to explore how a lean, local model of legal aid helps immigrant families secure due process, stability, and a real shot at a future.

Jessa traces AIJN’s roots from a 2017 volunteer effort to a focused countywide network that funds low-bono attorneys. You’ll learn why immigration courts lack public defenders, how a $3,000 legal retainer can change a case's trajectory, and how AIJN achieves a 96% favorable outcome rate by staying laser-focused on legal representation.

Together, they unpack powerful stories—from stabilizing a 16-year-old trafficking survivor to reuniting a mother released from out-of-state detention—showing how legal help and local compassion intersect when the stakes are highest.

This conversation offers valuable insight into how local action can solve national challenges, emphasizing due process, family unity, and practical solutions that benefit our entire community.

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