Why Interpret at Immigration Court?

Hi 

Why, indeed? Everyone knows: immigration court work is challenging and intense, pay is sometimes well below market rates paid by other courts, and certain best practices for interpreter working conditions, such as pair interpreting, have not been implemented. I thought that once I got state certified, which I achieved in August of last year, I'd shift from immigration work to what I perceived at the time to be the more exciting and prestigious work in state trial courts.

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