People left to navigate immigration court complexities alone after federally funded aid pulled
- A help desk for individuals facing deportation in Detroit has closed due to a stop-work order following a Trump executive order, which affected federally funded programs.
- A coalition of nonprofit groups has filed a lawsuit to challenge the stop-work order and restore access to immigration assistance services.
- Immigration courts are overwhelmed with approximately 3.7 million cases, leaving many individuals to navigate the system without legal representation.
- Advocates express concern that the closure of these programs will harm due process and increase difficulties for those seeking legal help in immigration matters.
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