Critics are saying the end of a pandemic-era practice to provide interpreters for those seeking asylum is putting lives at risk.
has forced some asylum seekers to find and retain their own interpreters to get status.
"What we learned during the time of COVID was that there really isn't a need for DHS to require people to bring their own interpreter as the rule the existing rule requires," said Luz Lopez, senior supervising attorney for the Immigrant Justice Project at the Southern Poverty Law Center."It is fine. The government can function fine providing the interpreter services itself.
"You're depending entirely on the interpreter," Allen said. "A poor interpreter, somebody that has not been certified or not had the experience being an interpreter concerns in how you can tell your story and how it comes across. It's so important to be able to tell your story correctly with a correct language. The difference between winning and losing is in the translation.
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