'I'm afraid to go to my court hearing.' ICE arrests at asylum hearings rattle SF attorney, migrant clients

San Francisco (Kron) – Immigration lawyer in San Francisco talks about immigration and customs enforcement agents (ICE) in the United States. The lawyer says this happened moments after the asylum session, and others are afraid to happen to them.

Alex Lubarsky is illegal immigrants for 30 years. But he says, he has never seen anything close to what is happening in the immigration courts throughout the country and in the Gulf region.

Sergio Enrique Yasila is a gay man from Peru looking for asylum in the United States, and he has a hearing on Monday in San Francisco, but he stopped by the Immigration Lawyer’s office on Friday to express their concerns about the possibility of being detained by the ice in the court.

Immigration Court in San Francisco (photo: Kron4)

Lubarsky is his lawyer. He says he witnessed this matter happening to another customer who is seeking asylum in the Immigration Court in San Francisco on Sansom Street on Friday.

“I had no client to this day, he was detained at the court session,” says Lubsky. “Basically, today’s ambush was in court.”

“If they return to my country, Peru, it is possible that they will kill me,” says Yassella via a translator. “We are afraid to go to court listening sessions because we understand that the government is holding people now.” “I am afraid to go to the court session.”

“He is afraid of the government of this country, and this is the place where he came to seek protection and is looking for a better life,” Le Parski adds.

Lubarsky works at the San Francisco office for the legal centers of society. He says that the Trump administration’s suppression of immigrants has increased their loading.

“We have lines in some of our offices that extend outside the door and in the middle of the road,” says Lopeci. “I haven’t seen anything like him just. Phones never stop ringing. It’s just the enormous Pandeonium.”

Lubarsky says that ICE’s detention in the courts disrupts the due legal procedures that his client deserves.

“My client has arrived in the United States without understanding, and now the rug has been eliminated under it,” he claimed.

Lubarsky says even in these unsure times, the best thing you have to do is fight your case in court.

“I get clients coming all the time, saying recently,” Should I not go to the court? Should I compete? Should I hide? “This is really the worst thing you can do,” he recommends. “This will lead to a removal matter. Certainly, you cannot win any kind of legal situation if you do not follow your case. “

Lubarsky says he looked online and called on the US Internal Security, but no record has yet been published from his client.
He hopes to see where he is being detained on Monday, but he and his client’s family are now dark.

Kron4 arrived at ICE but did not hear in time for this report.

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