When the immigration process becomes adversarial or delayed, strong legal advocacy in court can make the difference. Our office represents individuals in removal proceedings before the Immigration Court, where we fight for relief from deportation and defend clients against government actions. We handle hearings, motions to reopen or terminate proceedings, and appeals before the Board of Immigration Appeals , ensuring that every legal avenue is pursued.
In addition, we litigate immigration matters in federal district and appellate courts when agency decisions are unlawful or unreasonably delayed. Our litigation practice includes habeas corpus petitions for unlawful detention, mandamus lawsuits to compel agency action, and Administrative Procedure Act challenges to government misconduct or error. These cases often involve complex constitutional and statutory arguments, and we are experienced in presenting them with precision.
Litigation is often the last line of defense, but it can also be the most powerful tool for accountability. By bringing cases to federal court, we not only protect the rights of our clients, but also help ensure that government agencies are held to the standards of fairness and justice required by law.