
100 episodes

REDIRECT: Immigration Law and Perspectives Stephen Robbins
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4.9 • 218 Ratings
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REDIRECT is a weekly dive into the world of immigration law and its human consequences. Refugees and border walls, rhetoric and politics. We break it down and get to the truth.
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Pleadings
This week on Redirect Matthew and I are joined by Professor Michael Kagan (@MichaelGKagan) from UNLV about pleadings in immigration court. It has become accepted as part of immigration law "culture" that allegations are admitted to at the beginning of removal proceedings in order to move things along and maintain cordial relations with immigration judges and ICE prosecutors, but is this always best practice? Should practitioners approach these matters more carefully? (Spoiler alert, yes)
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State of the Union
This week Matthew and I discuss the recent State of the Union address. Republicans scare monger about fetanyl and house prices. Blaming your troubles on immigrants is as American as apple pie, but the rhetoric does seem to be ramping up. Is it worse than in years past, or are we suffering from recency bias?
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Immigration and Labor Rights
This week Matthew and I talk about a a recent announcement by the Biden administration that they will provide certain relief to immigrants who are exploited in the work place. The announcement can be found here.
We share stories from our clients about their deplorable working conditions, and discuss the current state of T and U visas, which can be certified by the Department of Labor.
Also, what song will be playing when we die and go to hell.
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Resolutions
This week Matthew and I showed up and recorded something. We broke up the band and got back together in the same episode.
We talked about the current state of immigration lawyering. It turns out we’re both feeling a bit burned out and exhausted. However, we’ve decided to dust off our gym shoes and get back to it with some new years resolutions. This includes regularly scheduled shows, you know, actual content. It’s a revolutionary idea.
We’re also joined by friend of the show Austin Kocher to talk about his work at TRAC, the surveillance state, how numbers at the border are crunched, and more.
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The DREAM Act
After the midterms democrats in the senate have vowed to take up the DREAM Act. It doesn't seem like they have the votes, which is depressing. Opposition to the DREAM Act is often wrapped up in "concerns" about "floodgates," or "border security," but these are simply ways to offuscate and avoid a serious conversation about how to help people and fix our immigration system. Give this episode a listen.
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Carrot and Stick
Democrats don't carrot all and the republicans want to stick them in camps.
This week Matthew and I talk about HSI and marriage fraud, "United for Venezuela" and the expansion of Title 42. A series of unforced errors!
Customer Reviews
Informative and Accessible
Great resource and very informative for me as an educator and advocate.
Left is best!
Drop the sarcasm
It’s exhausting to listen to this podcast because of the unnecessary trash talk that tries to pass as sarcasm. You invite great guest speakers but the conversations often are limited because of the sarcastic jokes. I’m interested in immigration updates and analysis not the sarcasm.
Informative information
I appreciate your perspectives and you two present valid points regarding various issues plaguing our immigration system. That being said, I could do without Matthew’s profane tirades because it takes away from his arguments and makes him appear less credible. Otherwise, you have an excellent pod cast.