Detention
Watch Network:
‘Know Your Rights’ Materials From the Florence Project
About the Materials
The following information was developed by DWN member agency Florence
Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project to help people in
U.S. immigration detention and their friends and families
better understand immigration proceedings. The nine
packets will assist detained individuals in identifying whether or
not they have relief from removal and in representing themselves if
no other counsel is available. The materials may also be helpful training
tools for legal staff and pro bono attorneys.
These materials provide general information about
immigration law, not legal advice. They were last updated on May 2003
and were accurate at that time, but since immigration law is constantly
changing, some of the information in the packets may no longer be
accurate.
These information packets are not
a substitute for an attorney. Anyone who can afford an immigration
attorney should consult one if at all possible.
Files for Download
Most materials are available in English and
Spanish versions. All are PDF files, which require the free Acrobat
Reader. Click here if you have trouble opening PDF files.
| All About Bonds
— English
|Spanish |
Are You a United States Citizen? —
English
|Spanish
·
Appendix with sample forms — English
only
· Citizenship Chart — English
|Spanish |
| Asylum,
Withholding of Removal and Convention Against Torture Protection
— English
|Spanish |
|
Cancellation of Removal for Undocumented Immigrants
(Covers both 10-year cancellation and 3-year cancellation
under VAWA for battered spouses) — English
|Spanish |
| Cancellation
of Removal for Legal Permanent Residents (Also
discusses 212(c) waivers) — English
|Spanish |
| Expedited
Removal and Reinstatement of Removal — English
|Spanish |
| How
to Apply to DHS for Release from Custody —
English
|Spanish |
| How
to Apply for Voluntary Departure — English
|Spanish |
| How
to Get Status Through Your Family Member (Includes
a discussion of waivers of criminal and other grounds of
inadmissibility) — English
|Spanish |
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How to Prepare for Your DHS Custody Review
— English
only |
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| The Florence
Project grants permission for these packets to be downloaded
and reproduced, as is, for personal use or distribution
to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) employees, individuals
in DHS custody and entities that assist detainees. Sale
of these documents or any part thereof for profit shall
constitute a copyright violation. No changes may be made
to these materials, including translation into other languages,
without approval by the Florence Project. To seek approval,
write to Executive Director
Florence Project
P.O. Box 654
Florence, Arizona 85232 |
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Acknowledgments
The packets were developed as a resource for
the Detention Watch Network with funding from the Ford Foundation
and with the guidance of a National Advisory Board composed of experts
from nonprofit immigration law organizations.
Advisory Board Members
- Jeanne Butterfield, Executive Director, American Immigration
Lawyers Association
- Regina Germain, formerly Senior Legal Counselor, United Nations
High Commissioner for Refugees
- Dan Kesselbrenner, Director, National Immigration Project, National
Lawyers Guild
- Linton Joaquin, Director of Litigation, National Immigration
Law Center
- Judy Rabinovitz, Senior Staff Attorney, Immigrant Rights Project,
American Civil Liberties Union
- Mark Silverman, Staff Attorney, Immigrant Legal Resource Center
- Carol Wolchok, Staff Director, ABA Commission on Immigration
Policy, Practice & Pro Bono
The materials were reviewed and approved for
distribution by the General Counsel’s Office of the former Immigration
and Naturalization Service (INS). The INS agreed to distribute the
packets to all facilities where immigration detainees are held in
accordance with the INS Detention Standards. DHS continues to abide
by this commitment.
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