Connecting the War on Drugs to the War on Immigrants: Strategies for Eliminating Deportation & Other Collateral Consequences of Drug Offenses

  • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • By: Drug Policy Alliance, Immigrant Legal Resource Center, Human Rights Watch
  • This event takes place online.
Topics:
  • Consequence of Criminal Conviction
  • Drug Offenses

The drug war has increasingly become a war against immigrant communities. Much as the drug war drives mass incarceration, it is also a major driver of mass deportation. Over a quarter of a million people have been deported from the U.S. after convictions for drug offenses since 2007. Unfortunately, while drug diversion programs are designed to help drug offenders avoid a criminal conviction and the damaging collateral consequences that can follow, many existing programs often fail both immigrants and citizens. For immigrants, even successful participation in a drug diversion program can result in deportation. And both citizens and non-citizens are often better served by programs that avoid the criminal justice system altogether, like the nationally recognized LEAD (Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion) program being piloted in cities across the US that diverts individuals charged with certain offenses to treatment before booking. In 2015, Drug Policy Alliance, Human Rights Watch, ILRC and many other criminal justice and immigrants’ rights groups joined forces to amend a California drug diversion program so immigrants could avoid federal consequences, including a deportable conviction. Although Governor Brown ultimately signed only one of two bills that passed the legislature, the bill nevertheless represents a major shift in state drug reform.

In this webinar, we will discuss the following:

  • Human Rights Watch 2015 report and statistics on immigrants deported for drug offenses
  • Why state drug reform should include immigrants
  • Example of an alliance between criminal justice and immigration reform advocates for drug reform
  • How LEAD and pre-booking diversion works
  • Potential strategies for your state

The panelists:

  • Diane Goldstein, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, Board Member
  • Armando Gudino, Drug Policy Alliance, California Policy Manager
  • Angie Junck, Immigrant Legal Resource Center, Supervising Attorney
  • Grace Meng, Human Rights Watch, US Program Senior Researcher

Registration:
Please register at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6766364145206556674. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

IAN Partners

  • pro bono net
  • american immigration lawyers association
  • national immigration law center
  • unidos us
  • immigration legal resource center
  • immigration legal resource center
  • american immigration council
  • american civil liberties union
  • american immigration council
  • national immigration project
  • the advocates for human rights
  • lutheran immigration and refugee service

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