Law Language and African Diaspora in Trump Era with Att. Bamidele Adelayo

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kemi Seriki

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Feb 28, 2026, 7:38:25 AM (18 hours ago) Feb 28
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https://open.spotify.com/episode/0l4ytThE5mhRZ3o8mMeePR

In this episode, I had the privilege and the opportunity have a conversation with Att. Bamidele Adelayo. He is a United States immigration and criminal defense attorney. Att. Adelayo is licensed to practice law in Arizona, Illinois, New Jersey, and Minnesota, and brings a rare depth of experience shaped by working on both sides of the criminal justice system.
He began his legal career at the New Jersey State Public Defender’s Office, where he represented clients unable to afford private counsel who were charged with serious felony offenses. He later served as a prosecutor at the Will County State’s Attorney’s Office in Illinois, an experience that broadened his understanding of criminal practice from the perspective of the state. I came across his TikTok on social media where he provides legal advice in Yoruba language and I was not only surprised but impressed by his dedication to Yoruba speakers across the globe about immigrants realities during Trump era. As a result, his voice has become a trusted voice on the platform.
During our conversation, we discuss his personal journey from Nigeria to the United States, the cultural and professional challenges he faced as an African immigrant lawyer, and how his background shaped his commitment to defending vulnerable clients. He shares insights into why he transitioned from prosecution to defense and ultimately into immigration law, and what it means to run a client-centered private practice.
He also highlights his TikTok advocacy work educating Yoruba-speaking immigrants about their legal rights, emphasizing the critical role of language access as a empowerment.
We examine the realities of practicing immigration law during the Trump era, including policy volatility, increased enforcement, legal uncertainty, and the emotional toll on both lawyers and immigrant families. The episode breaks down practical topics such as pathways to legal status, green cards, citizenship, DACA, marriage-based petitions, criminal record consequences, ICE check-ins, and travel risks for immigrants.
The episode closed with practical guidance and cautionary advice for immigrants currently pursuing legal status, citizenship, or international travel.


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