Immigration symposium confirms the need for overhaul of the U.S. Immigration system
Are there serious flaws with the U.S. immigration system? Yes, was the primary response echoed by a group of leading immigration experts who convened at Penn State University’s Dickinson School of Law on March 18 for a symposium titled “Immigration Adjudications: Court Reform & Beyond.” Sponsored by Penn State Law’s Center for Immigrants’ Rights and organized by Professor Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia, director of the center, the program included a diverse lineup of speakers with backgrounds ranging from current immigration judges and legal practitioners to representatives from the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) and Equal Justice Works. Throughout the day, the panelists examined the state of immigration adjudications and debated proposed administrative and legislative solutions, including the creation of an independent immigration court.
KJ