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Why Pittsburgh’s Immigration Court Is a Tiny Office With No Attorneys

Why Pittsburgh’s Immigration Court Is a Tiny Office With No Attorneys

Update: 2024-08-26
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After Pittsburgh’s immigration court closed in 2022, Casa San Jose executive director Monica Ruiz transformed her space into a makeshift courtroom, but it’s not the most sustainable solution. City Cast’s Mallory Falk, who worked reported on immigration from the the U.S.-Mexico border before coming home to Pittsburgh, sits down with Ruiz to discuss the virtual court process and the enormous stakes for people making their case to receive asylum in the U.S.

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Why Pittsburgh’s Immigration Court Is a Tiny Office With No Attorneys

Why Pittsburgh’s Immigration Court Is a Tiny Office With No Attorneys

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