Department of Justice cuts off federally funded legal aid to detained immigrants

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Department of Justice cuts off federally funded legal aid to detained immigrants
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The decision to halt the program could prevent thousands of people detained in immigration detention centers from receiving legal advice.

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The Jan. 22 DOJ memo told legal providers to “stop work immediately” in the four programs that provide legal services to detained immigrants, including the Legal Orientation Program, which Congress has funded since 2003. The other programs include Immigration Court Helpdesk, Counsel for Children Initiative and Family Group Legal Orientation Program.

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