The Second Circuit issues a decision narrowing the immigration consequences of some New York drug convictions and Gov. Hochul makes 13 clemency grants
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** Second Circuit Issue Landmark Decision:
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** U.S. v. Minter
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On September 6, 2023, the Second Circuit issued a landmark decision narrowing the immigration consequences of some New York drug convictions. As a result, thousands of immigrants targeted by the drug war may be eligible for relief from the devastating immigration consequences of these convictions.
The harsh penalties for drug use and sale have torn families and communities apart without providing the safety those communities deserve. This decision by the court provides a glimmer of relief for immigrants, who are among the most harshly impacted by the drug war.
IDP is committed to ending the double punishment of people with drug convictions. We have created resources about this decision for community members, lawyers, and advocates impacted by New York drug convictions and the immigration system. You can find a sample motion, FAQs, and more on our website ([link removed]) .
** IDP Celebrates Clemency Grants
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Clemency is a powerful but underused tool that offers recipients the second chance routinely denied by the overly punitive criminal and immigration systems. In 2018, IDP launched the Immigrant Clemency Project. The project helps immigrants access pardons and push back against policies that disempower and marginalize people with criminal histories.
In 2021, New York Governor Hochul committed to dedicating additional resources to grant clemency on a rolling basis throughout the year. We celebrate last weekโs announcement to grant clemency to 13 community members.
** โI believe that our past does not define who we are in the present or future, but it can sculpt us to be a greater version of ourselves.โ
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** -Christopher Dyer, pardon recipient
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One of the pardon recipients is Christopher Dyer. Mr. Dyer is a former green card holder who first came to the United States at the age of 7. He was deported to Jamaica in 2017, more than ten years after convictions from his youth. And he has been separated from his wife, his two young children, his mother, his sister and his extended community ever since. The pardon makes Mr. Dyer eligible to reopen his immigration case and pursue relief that should allow him to return home to the United States. IDP placed Mr. Dyerโs case with experienced counsel and are looking forward to seeing him reunite with his family.
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