Changes in Immigration Law Under Trump: Key Considerations for Attorneys

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This case has clarified that the law targets the intentional solicitation or facilitation of unlawful immigration acts. Immigration lawyers must be cautious when advising clients, as even unintentional encouragement could potentially lead to criminal liability. This ruling suggests that legal advice perceived as encouraging illegal actions, particularly under the incoming administration, may carry severe consequences.

How the Hansen Case Affects Immigration Lawyers

While Hansen was not applied to criminally prosecute immigration lawyers during the Biden administration, this could change with the new administration. Lawyers must understand that providing advice that leads clients toward actions violating immigration law may be considered criminal conduct. However, general legal advice, such as informing clients of their rights or explaining available forms of relief, is not inherently unlawful.

To avoid liability, attorneys should be very careful not to encourage actions that directly violate the law. In practical terms, a lawyer could advise a client about potential immigration relief options, but advising a client with a final removal order to stay in the U.S. without legal grounds might be seen as encouraging unlawful conduct under the new administration.

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Risk of Assisting in Fraudulent Schemes

Immigration lawyers must also be aware of the possibility of being inadvertently involved in fraudulent schemes. For instance, filing asylum applications for clients without sufficient evidence to support their claims, purely to secure benefits like work permits, could lead to accusations of fraud. Past cases have shown that attorneys who file asylum applications without a valid claim have faced professional discipline.