Bonilla
Seeks Release from NJ Immigration Jail US
Attorney Questions SDNY Venue
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
March 27 -- Durel Jordon
Bonilla is in the Hudson
County Correctional Facility
in New Jersey, in connection
with an immigration removal
proceeding at the Varick
Street Immigration Court in
lower Manhattan. He is 23 and
from Belize; he has been in
the US for 17 years.
A
petition for a writ of habeus
corpus, seeking Bonilla's
release due to the Coronavirus
crisis, was filed before U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Vernon S. Broderick, who
held a telephone conference on
March 27. Inner City Press
covered it, and will continue
to cover this issue.
The March 27 conference was
largely about scheduling. But
Assistant US Attorney Michael
Byers, who had yet to file a
notice of appearance,
questioned venue, given that
the facility is in New Jersey.
Bonilla's lawyers from
Brooklyn Defenders, Hannah
McCrea and Alexandra Lampert,
pointed out that SDNY Judge
Analisa Torres had only the
day before on March 26 ordered
the release of ten
petitioners, in New Jersey.
And that Judge Alison Nathan
had cone the same earlier in
the day.
AUSA
Byers said that these two
judges' view on venue were
already known, but that Judge
Broderick's are not yet. Well,
soon they will be. Inner City
Press will continue to follow
this case. It is Bonilla v.
Decker, et al., 20-cv-2483
(Broderick).
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