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55 Conn. L. Rev. Online 1 (2023)

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CONNECTICUT

LAW REVIEW


VOLUME  55                JANUARY  2023            ONLINE EDITION



                              Note


   The   Language of Record: Finding and Remedying
   Prejudicial  Violations   of Limited   English  Proficient
     Individuals'   Due  Process   Rights  in Immigration
                          Proceedings


                        ANNA  C. EVERETT

    In immigration court proceedings, court interpreters interpret only
those statements made directly to and by the limited English proficient
(LEP) party. Thus, LEP individuals can only understand what is being
spoken to them, not what is being asserted about them. In asylum interviews,
applicants must provide their own interpreter, and failure to do so may
result in an applicant-caused delay and, ultimately, a denial of work
authorization. In immigration proceedings, the LEP party's livelihood,
family unity, and freedom from persecution and death are at stake. The
message that the U.S. legal system makes clear is that it does not value clear
communication with LEP noncitizens. Instead, LEP noncitizens' fates will
be decided without their informed input.
    This Note argues that procedural due process is insufficient if LEP
noncitizens, in removal proceedings and asylum interviews, do not have a
right to speak and be spoken to via capable interpretation. Procedural due
process in immigration proceedings should be expanded to guarantee
competent, clear, and complete interpretation for LEP noncitizens. Further,
when such interpretation is incomplete, unclear, or incompetent, noncitizens
must have access to judicial review by asserting that they were prejudiced
by this violation ofprocedural due process. Congress should shift the burden
ofproving that the noncitizen's right to procedural due process was upheld
to the government.

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