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Immigration

Oct. 20, 2011

Rise of the U-visa: protecting noncitizens in labor-related criminal investigations

The U-visa gives immigrant workers much-needed relief and power. By Charlotte Noss of The Legal Aid Society-Employment Center


The deputy district attorney prosecuting child labor violations loses her witnesses before trial. A state labor agency investigation stalls when workers will not cooperate because of threats of deportation. An immigrant worker earning well below minimum wage faces the dilemma of losing her immigration status as the price of pursing her rights.


Each of these situations changes with the introduction of the U-visa.


Law enforcement agencies utilize the U-...

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