Sunday was a day of strength for the Trump administration at Washington Dulles International Airport. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)the federal agency tasked with keeping people from entering the U.S. illegallysuccessfully deflected a federal judges court order and stonewalled three members of congress, in a display of executive branch muscle. The night before, Judge Leonie Brinkema ordered CBP officials at the airport to let lawyers have access to legal permanent residents of the U.S. who were detained because of Trumps travel ban.
It was a court order from a federal judge, which meant it was enforceable by federal law enforcement. But immigration lawyers at Dulles said it didnt get adequately enforced. Instead, CBP kept the Dulles detaineesand it still isnt public how many lawful American residents were held there, and for how long from having face-to-face conversations with attorneys.
Instead, probably as a gesture toward compliance, immigration attorneys told The Daily Beast that they had learned detainees were provided with a copy of Judge Brinkemas order and a paper listing contact information for pro bono immigration attorneys based in Northern Virginia.
It isnt clear if those attorneys were on call on Sunday. It isnt clear if all the detainees had access to phones while they were being held. And it isnt clear why CBP barred the numerous volunteer immigration attorneys at hand on the airport from talking in person with people being held.
And their need for attorneys was urgent. Slate reported that at least two detaineesa 19-year-old and a 21-year-old, both citizens of Yemensigned away their green cards while they were in detention without access to lawyers.
It was the worst nightmare for the volunteer lawyers at Dulles: that CBP would be able to nab a public relations win by releasing detaineesbut without the public realizing that the agency may have bullied some of those detainees into ceding their rights to live in the United States.
Brinkemas order, which was just a few lines long, directed CBP to permit lawyers access to all legal permanent residents being detained at Dulles International Airport.
Lawyers at the airport, who spent hours waiting and hoping to be able to meet with travelers who were held by CBP, said they were deeply distressed that no one forced the agency to comply more fully with Brinkemas order.
On Sunday morning, the Legal Aid Justice Center and Mayer Brown law firmwho filed the suitreleased statement saying they would monitor CBP to be sure it did as Brinkema ordered.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has recently confirmed that it has modified its practices with respect to LPR persons in response to the federal courts temporary restraining order, the statement said. We are monitoring CBPs new practices to ensure rigid adherence and to determine if they comply with the judicial directive.
Some immigration attorneys at Dulles want CBP held in contempt of court.
Hassan Ahmadan immigration attorney who carried a sign that said See something? Say something! (To me; Im a lawyer)told The Daily Beast he was frustrated that 24 hours after Brinkema released her order, CBP seemed to be defying it.
We still havent talked to a client, said Ahmad, who is with the HMA Law Firm in McLean, Va. And that is proving serious Constitutional problems for access to counsel. Rights are being violated.
He wasnt satisfied with the phone numbers that CBP gave detainees.