Section: References to Parties and the Immigration Judge
Bluebook Citation: ICPM ch. 3.3
The parties in removal proceedings are the alien and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). See Chapter 1.2(d) (Relationship to the Department of Homeland Security). To avoid confusion, the parties and the Immigration Judge should be referred to as follows:
the alien should be referred to as “the respondent”
the Department of Homeland Security should be referred to as “the Department of Homeland Security" or “DHS”
the attorney for DHS should be referred to as “the Assistant Chief Counsel,” “the DHS attorney,” or “the government attorney”
the respondent’s practitioner of record, if an attorney, should be referred to as “the respondent’s counsel” or “the respondent’s attorney”
the respondent’s practitioner of record, if not an attorney, should be referred to as “the respondent’s representative”
the Immigration Judge should be referred to as “the Immigration Judge” and addressed as “Your Honor” or “Judge __”
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