Tag: hispanic heritage
Rejected Applications and Petitions Leave Lives in...
Posted by Jonathan Valdez | Apr 2, 2021
Climbing the Virtual Hill
Posted by Jennifer Ibañez Whitlock | Apr 1, 2021
Immigration Attorneys on the Front Lines in Defend...
Posted by Olivia Lee | Mar 29, 2021
What if I Told You Immigration Detention Was Unnec...
Posted by Jennie Guilfoyle | Mar 22, 2021
Employment Without Authorization — ‘Cause I Don’t ...
Posted by Mark Prada and Michelle Canero | Mar 19, 2021
Domestic Terrorism: Revisiting the War on Terror and its Impact on BIPOC Communities
by Leila Sayed-Taha | Apr 9, 2021
In this piece, part of the Diversity & Inclusion blog post series, AILA member Leila Sayed-Taha shares insights about why “one must take a nuanced position when understanding the relationship between the term ‘domestic terrorism’ and the enactment of oppressive policies against communities of color…”
Read MoreRejected Applications and Petitions Leave Lives in Limbo
by Jonathan Valdez | Apr 2, 2021
Jonathan Valdez, a member of AILA’s Government Relations team, highlights the recent rejections and delays at USCIS that leave applicants in limbo and cause real hardship in what should be a seamless process., urging USCIS take action to get things right.
Read MoreClimbing the Virtual Hill
by Jennifer Ibañez Whitlock | Apr 1, 2021
AILA Policy Counsel Jen Whitlock describes why and how AILA members can use opportunities like the upcoming virtual National Day of Action to urge Congress toward curbing and eventually ending inhumane and wasteful immigration detention in favor of proven community-based systems.
Read MoreImmigration Attorneys on the Front Lines in Defending Democracy: Soul of America Film Screening and Discussion
by Olivia Lee | Mar 29, 2021
Olivia Lee, chair of AILA’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee highlights an upcoming opportunity for AILA members to screen the HBO documentary “The Soul of America” and join the panel discussion on “Immigration Attorneys on the Frontlines in Defending Democracy” on April 7.
Read MoreWhat if I Told You Immigration Detention Was Unnecessary?
by Jennie Guilfoyle | Mar 22, 2021
Deputy Director of the Immigration Justice Campaign Jennie Guilfoyle highlights a recent factsheet affirming the effectiveness and efficiency of alternatives to detention and why we need to phase out immigration detention.
Read MoreEmployment Without Authorization — ‘Cause I Don’t Need It
by Mark Prada and Michelle Canero | Mar 19, 2021
AILA members Mark Prada and Michelle Canero share their insights into when work authorization isn’t actually required and the impact that litigation can have on your client’s efforts to adjust their status.
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