FOGLE LAW FIRM IN THE MEDIA
COULD HE BE A GOOD AMERICAN? Guatemalan man with a U.S. family is threatened with deportation.
Front page Los Angeles Times Sunday Edition, June 5, 2011 article on Fogle Law Firm client Pedro Guzman and how Glenn Fogle from the firm won his case. Includes AV slideshow from Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Don Bartletti.
Victory in Uniting Families: Pedro Guzman Released from Immigrant Detention
Glenn Fogle, the Guzmans' immigration attorney, explains the case this way:
After almost 19 months after being arrested by an ICE "Fugitive Operations Unit" at his home in North Carolina in front of his wife and then 2 year old son, on a removal order he did not even know about, Pedro Perez Guzman has been granted Special Rule Cancellation of Removal (a green card) by Immigration Judge Dan Trimble at Stewart Immigration Court on May 16, 2011. He was released May 17, 2011 after the DHS waived appeal. Pedro finally had his day in court after the Board of Immigration Appeals reversed Atlanta Immigration Judge William A. Cassidy, both on bond denial and a removal order where Cassidy found Pedro ineligible for relief. This needlessly resulted in his prolonged 19 month detention and deprived his wife and young son of their husband and father. Pedro's story has been in national newspapers and is now the subject of a short documentary. This was a very long and hard fought battle and Pedro must be commended for his perseverance in detention while we fought his case.
IMMIGRATION COURT: TROUBLED SYSTEM, LONG WAITS
National Associated Press article that quotes, Principal Member, Glenn Fogle, and discusses the plight of a Fogle Law Firm client who spent three needless years in jail before we were able to win his and his wife's asylum case--reversing Atlanta Immigration Judge Cassidy once more . . .
FIX SOUGHT FOR IMMIGRATION BACKLOG
New judges hired, six immigration judges in all for a pending caseload that reached a whopping 6,601. Principal Member Glenn Fogle quoted in Atlanta Journal-Constitution article about the Georgia Immigration Courts backlog
LAWLESS COURTS
Article in the national news magazine, The Nation, by U.C. Santa Barbara Professor Jaqueline Stevens, about the state of the Immigration Courts in the U.S. and the apparent lack of fairness which exists. The article quotes Fogle Law Firm principal member H. Glenn Fogle, Jr.