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Date and Time:
04/02/2025 11:00am to 12:30pm PDT
Recorded Date:
04/02/2025
Place:
Online
Registration Deadline:
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 - 11:00am
MCLE:
1.5 CA (Qualifies for Legal Specialization Credit) & 1.5 TX

Level: Beginniner / Intermediate

Under INA 241(a)(5), immigration officials have the power to reinstate prior removal orders against noncitizens who return to the United States without authorization after having been removed under a prior order. In effect, this means that a prior removal order can be used to immediately deport a noncitizen without the opportunity to see a judge.  The consequences of a reinstated removal order can be serious and far-reaching for noncitizens. This webinar will review the requirements to reinstate an order of removal and provide an overview of the reinstatement of removal process. It will also discuss the legal consequences that can arise from a reinstated order, including the broad bar to relief that is triggered by reinstatement.

Presenters

Cori Hash - Senior Staff Attorney, ILRC

Cori Hash joined the ILRC as a Senior Staff Attorney in 2024 and is based in Austin, Texas. She came to the ILRC after nearly two decades working in the field of immigrant rights and immigration law.  

Cori was most recently in private practice at Lincoln-Goldfinch Law firm, a boutique law firm in Austin, TX specializing in immigration law. Prior to Lincoln-Goldfinch Law, Cori was the Managing Attorney of the Washington, D.C. office of Human Rights First where she oversaw the pro bono legal representation of indigent asylum seekers by staff and volunteer lawyers in the Washington, D.C. metro area.

Cori began her legal career as an Equal Justice Works Fellow at the Kentucky Equal Justice Center, creating a project to address the unmet legal needs of the growing immigrant and refugee communities in Central and Eastern Kentucky. She also taught immigration law courses at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Prior to law school, Cori served as a volunteer in the United States Peace Corps in Zimbabwe.

Cori has a bachelor's degree in Latin American Studies and Plan II Honors from the University of Texas and a law degree from the University of Texas School of Law. She is a member of the bars in Texas, Kentucky and Virginia, and is admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. She is fluent in Spanish.

Jehan Laner - Senior Staff Attorney, ILRC

Growing up in a family and community of immigrants, Jehan is deeply committed to defending the human rights of all people. Jehan joined the ILRC in June 2022.  Prior to joining the ILRC, Jehan represented detained and non-detained immigrants in removal proceedings at Pangea Legal Services and as an Immigration Legal Fellow with Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto. Jehan also fought for policies to disentangle local law enforcement from immigration enforcement, as a Ford Fellow with Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus’s Criminal Justice Reform program. 

Jehan received her J.D. from New York University Law School. During law school, Jehan was a student advocate for two years in the Immigrant Rights Clinic where she defended immigrants facing deportation.  In the clinic, she represented asylum seekers in immigration court in New York and Texas and co-authored amicus briefs before the Eight Circuit and Board of Immigration Appeals. Jehan speaks Spanish fluently.