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JOHN MITCHELL, ESQ.
John joined the Florence Project in March 2021 after representing indigent and noncitizen clients as a post-bar for the Yolo County Public Defender in Northern California. He became passionate about deportation defense and crim/imm at the UC Davis School of Law. In the law school’s Immigration Law Clinic, John worked on the Floressettlement
OUR STATEMENT ON BIDEN’S “DEDICATED DOCKET” PLAN The Florence Project has serious concerns about the Biden administration’s plan to employ so-called “dedicated dockets” to expedite the adjudication of asylum claims for newly arrivingfamilies.
STEVEN AYALA, ESQ.
An alumnus of Loyola Marymount University and Marquette University Law School, Steven grew up in Arizona and he has maintained a steadfast interest in immigration issues ever since he was a CHART B: ACQUISITION OF CITIZENSHIP DETERMINING IF www.ilrc.org | July 2012 Endnotes for Chart B 1 See Marquez-Marquez v. Gonzales, 455 F.3d 548 (5th Cir. 2006) (holding that petitioner did not obtain citizenship at birth based on adoption by United States citizen since INA § 301(g) did not address citizenship through adoption); see also Colaianni v. ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS: PUTTING THE PUZZLE TOGETHER 4 © FIRRP-last update May 2013 1. Introduction A lot of people who come to the United States hope to get legal permanent residency, also called a green card. One GUIDE TO 90 DAY CUSTODY REVIEW PROCESS 4 ©FIRRP – last update May 2013 Overview This guide is designed to help individuals with a final “order of removal, deportation, or exclusion” who are still in detention after 90 days.The law statesthat
GUIDE TO PETITIONS FOR REVIEW IN THE NINTH CIRCUIT 3 ©FIRRP – last update May 2013 pauperis” status, along with a declaration of your income and resources.You can also use the Ninth Circuit’s Form 4, which is an affidavit to send along with your motion to proceed in forma pauperis. Does a petition for review QUICK OVERVIEW OF BOARD OF IMMIGRATION APPEALS PROCESS 3 ©FIRRP – last update May 2013 Table of Contents 1. Overview 2. How to reserve your right to appeal 3. Filing Your Notice of Appeal 4. Filing Your Appeal Brief HOME | THE FLORENCE PROJECTDONATERESOURCESNEWS & EVENTSWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDFOR PRO BONO ATTORNEYS Our physical offices are currently closed, but our work continues remotely. Please call (520) 868-0191 or click below for more information. More Info Donate The Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project provides free legal and social services to detained adults and children under threat TOGETHER | THE FLORENCE PROJECT "Together: The Florence Project's Response to the Family Separation Crisis" Virtual Conversation & Booklet LaunchJOHN MITCHELL, ESQ.
John joined the Florence Project in March 2021 after representing indigent and noncitizen clients as a post-bar for the Yolo County Public Defender in Northern California. He became passionate about deportation defense and crim/imm at the UC Davis School of Law. In the law school’s Immigration Law Clinic, John worked on the Floressettlement
OUR STATEMENT ON BIDEN’S “DEDICATED DOCKET” PLAN The Florence Project has serious concerns about the Biden administration’s plan to employ so-called “dedicated dockets” to expedite the adjudication of asylum claims for newly arrivingfamilies.
STEVEN AYALA, ESQ.
An alumnus of Loyola Marymount University and Marquette University Law School, Steven grew up in Arizona and he has maintained a steadfast interest in immigration issues ever since he was a CHART B: ACQUISITION OF CITIZENSHIP DETERMINING IF www.ilrc.org | July 2012 Endnotes for Chart B 1 See Marquez-Marquez v. Gonzales, 455 F.3d 548 (5th Cir. 2006) (holding that petitioner did not obtain citizenship at birth based on adoption by United States citizen since INA § 301(g) did not address citizenship through adoption); see also Colaianni v. ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS: PUTTING THE PUZZLE TOGETHER 4 © FIRRP-last update May 2013 1. Introduction A lot of people who come to the United States hope to get legal permanent residency, also called a green card. One GUIDE TO 90 DAY CUSTODY REVIEW PROCESS 4 ©FIRRP – last update May 2013 Overview This guide is designed to help individuals with a final “order of removal, deportation, or exclusion” who are still in detention after 90 days.The law statesthat
GUIDE TO PETITIONS FOR REVIEW IN THE NINTH CIRCUIT 3 ©FIRRP – last update May 2013 pauperis” status, along with a declaration of your income and resources.You can also use the Ninth Circuit’s Form 4, which is an affidavit to send along with your motion to proceed in forma pauperis. Does a petition for review QUICK OVERVIEW OF BOARD OF IMMIGRATION APPEALS PROCESS 3 ©FIRRP – last update May 2013 Table of Contents 1. Overview 2. How to reserve your right to appeal 3. Filing Your Notice of Appeal 4. Filing Your Appeal Brief STAFF | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Administration Development Legal Advocacy and Projects Legal Services Children's Program (Phoenix & Tucson) Legal Services Adult Program (Florence & Eloy) Pro Bono Program Social Services Program JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS The Florence Project is an equal opportunity employer. This policy governs all aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, job assignment, compensation, discipline, termination, and access to benefits and training. “I had been trained by a group of amazing attorneys on how to start to be an immigration lawyer. TOGETHER: THE FLORENCE PROJECT'S RESPONSE TO THE FAMILY Email: firrp@firrp.org Media Requests: media@firrp.org Donations:donate@firrp.org
CONTACT US | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Florence Project Administrative Headquarters P.O. Box 86299 Tucson, Arizona 85754-6299. Donations. If you have a question about making a gift or your donation, please contact Carolyn Simmons, Development Manager, (520) 274-7148.. Media Requests. Media requests and inquiries can be made by contacting Greer Millard, Communications Manager, (602) 795-7407 or media@firrp.org. ANAHI | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Anahi. Florence Project attorney Alex Miller never cries in front of a judge, so she and her client Anahi stepped out of court recently as tears of joy welled in their eyes. Anahi is a transgender woman who’s active in LGBTQ rights and environmental justice. Back in Honduras, she was persecuted for her gender identity and her soc ialjustice
REBECCA CURTISS, ESQ. Rebecca Curtiss grew up in Tucson, AZ. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona and her law degree at the City University of New York School of Law. She learned Spanish while living in Central America and Portuguese while living in Brazil. After law school, she worked for 6 yearsrepresenting
LA LÍNEA - THE FLORENCE PROJECT FLORENCE IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE RIGHTS PROJECT 1 LA LÍNEA Senior Staff Attorney, Holly Cooper, in collaboration with Kathy Brady and Angie Junck of the Immigrant Legal Resource CHART A: DETERMINING WHETHER CHILDREN BORN OUTSIDE THE U.S www.ilrc.org | August, 2012 11 For a definition of “National,” please see INA §§ 308 and 101(a)(29) and Chapter 7-5 of the ILRC’s manual, Naturalization and U.S. Citizenship: The Essential Legal Guide. 12 People born on or after 10/10/52 have no retention requirements. INS Interpretations § 301.1(b)(6)(xii). Retention requireme nts were repealed by Act of 10/10/78 (Pub. L. 95-432, 92 AND ANNOTATIONS FOR DETERMINING CONSEQUENCES … iii such as Brady, Defending Immigrants in the Ninth Circuit, or Tooby, Criminal Defense of Immigrants, and/or along with consultation with an immigration expert. Ideally each noncitizen defendant should complete a form which captures the information needed to make an immigration analysis and is a GUÍA PARA GANAR EL CASO DE CANCELACIÓN DE DEPORTACIÓN DEL 4 © FIRRP-Última actualización: mayo de 2013 Traducción y adaptación: Jaime Fatás Cabeza; María del Carmen Nicolás Alba 1.Introducción
HOME | THE FLORENCE PROJECTDONATERESOURCESNEWS & EVENTSWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDFOR PRO BONO ATTORNEYS Our physical offices are currently closed, but our work continues remotely. Please call (520) 868-0191 or click below for more information. More Info Donate The Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project provides free legal and social services to detained adults and children under threat TOGETHER | THE FLORENCE PROJECT "Together: The Florence Project's Response to the Family Separation Crisis" Virtual Conversation & Booklet Launch JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS The Florence Project is an equal opportunity employer. This policy governs all aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, job assignment, compensation, discipline, termination, and access to benefits and training. “I had been trained by a group of amazing attorneys on how to start to be an immigration lawyer.JOHN MITCHELL, ESQ.
John joined the Florence Project in March 2021 after representing indigent and noncitizen clients as a post-bar for the Yolo County Public Defender in Northern California. He became passionate about deportation defense and crim/imm at the UC Davis School of Law. In the law school’s Immigration Law Clinic, John worked on the Floressettlement
STAFF | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Administration Development Legal Advocacy and Projects Legal Services Children's Program (Phoenix & Tucson) Legal Services Adult Program (Florence & Eloy) Pro Bono Program Social Services Program OUR STATEMENT ON BIDEN’S “DEDICATED DOCKET” PLAN The Florence Project has serious concerns about the Biden administration’s plan to employ so-called “dedicated dockets” to expedite the adjudication of asylum claims for newly arrivingfamilies.
ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS: PUTTING THE PUZZLE TOGETHER 4 © FIRRP-last update May 2013 1. Introduction A lot of people who come to the United States hope to get legal permanent residency, also called a green card. One GUIDE TO 90 DAY CUSTODY REVIEW PROCESS 4 ©FIRRP – last update May 2013 Overview This guide is designed to help individuals with a final “order of removal, deportation, or exclusion” who are still in detention after 90 days.The law statesthat
CHART B: ACQUISITION OF CITIZENSHIP DETERMINING IF www.ilrc.org | July 2012 Endnotes for Chart B 1 See Marquez-Marquez v. Gonzales, 455 F.3d 548 (5th Cir. 2006) (holding that petitioner did not obtain citizenship at birth based on adoption by United States citizen since INA § 301(g) did not address citizenship through adoption); see also Colaianni v. GUIDE TO PETITIONS FOR REVIEW IN THE NINTH CIRCUIT 3 ©FIRRP – last update May 2013 pauperis” status, along with a declaration of your income and resources.You can also use the Ninth Circuit’s Form 4, which is an affidavit to send along with your motion to proceed in forma pauperis. Does a petition for review HOME | THE FLORENCE PROJECTDONATERESOURCESNEWS & EVENTSWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDFOR PRO BONO ATTORNEYS Our physical offices are currently closed, but our work continues remotely. Please call (520) 868-0191 or click below for more information. More Info Donate The Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project provides free legal and social services to detained adults and children under threat TOGETHER | THE FLORENCE PROJECT "Together: The Florence Project's Response to the Family Separation Crisis" Virtual Conversation & Booklet Launch JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS The Florence Project is an equal opportunity employer. This policy governs all aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, job assignment, compensation, discipline, termination, and access to benefits and training. “I had been trained by a group of amazing attorneys on how to start to be an immigration lawyer.JOHN MITCHELL, ESQ.
John joined the Florence Project in March 2021 after representing indigent and noncitizen clients as a post-bar for the Yolo County Public Defender in Northern California. He became passionate about deportation defense and crim/imm at the UC Davis School of Law. In the law school’s Immigration Law Clinic, John worked on the Floressettlement
STAFF | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Administration Development Legal Advocacy and Projects Legal Services Children's Program (Phoenix & Tucson) Legal Services Adult Program (Florence & Eloy) Pro Bono Program Social Services Program OUR STATEMENT ON BIDEN’S “DEDICATED DOCKET” PLAN The Florence Project has serious concerns about the Biden administration’s plan to employ so-called “dedicated dockets” to expedite the adjudication of asylum claims for newly arrivingfamilies.
ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS: PUTTING THE PUZZLE TOGETHER 4 © FIRRP-last update May 2013 1. Introduction A lot of people who come to the United States hope to get legal permanent residency, also called a green card. One GUIDE TO 90 DAY CUSTODY REVIEW PROCESS 4 ©FIRRP – last update May 2013 Overview This guide is designed to help individuals with a final “order of removal, deportation, or exclusion” who are still in detention after 90 days.The law statesthat
CHART B: ACQUISITION OF CITIZENSHIP DETERMINING IF www.ilrc.org | July 2012 Endnotes for Chart B 1 See Marquez-Marquez v. Gonzales, 455 F.3d 548 (5th Cir. 2006) (holding that petitioner did not obtain citizenship at birth based on adoption by United States citizen since INA § 301(g) did not address citizenship through adoption); see also Colaianni v. GUIDE TO PETITIONS FOR REVIEW IN THE NINTH CIRCUIT 3 ©FIRRP – last update May 2013 pauperis” status, along with a declaration of your income and resources.You can also use the Ninth Circuit’s Form 4, which is an affidavit to send along with your motion to proceed in forma pauperis. Does a petition for review STAFF | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Administration Development Legal Advocacy and Projects Legal Services Children's Program (Phoenix & Tucson) Legal Services Adult Program (Florence & Eloy) Pro Bono Program Social Services Program CONTACT US | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Florence Project Administrative Headquarters P.O. Box 86299 Tucson, Arizona 85754-6299. Donations. If you have a question about making a gift or your donation, please contact Carolyn Simmons, Development Manager, (520) 274-7148.. Media Requests. Media requests and inquiries can be made by contacting Greer Millard, Communications Manager, (602) 795-7407 or media@firrp.org. TOGETHER: THE FLORENCE PROJECT'S RESPONSE TO THE FAMILY Email: firrp@firrp.org Media Requests: media@firrp.org Donations:donate@firrp.org
ANAHI | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Anahi. Florence Project attorney Alex Miller never cries in front of a judge, so she and her client Anahi stepped out of court recently as tears of joy welled in their eyes. Anahi is a transgender woman who’s active in LGBTQ rights and environmental justice. Back in Honduras, she was persecuted for her gender identity and her soc ialjustice
STEVEN AYALA, ESQ.
An alumnus of Loyola Marymount University and Marquette University Law School, Steven grew up in Arizona and he has maintained a steadfast interest in immigration issues ever since he was a REBECCA CURTISS, ESQ. Rebecca Curtiss grew up in Tucson, AZ. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona and her law degree at the City University of New York School of Law. She learned Spanish while living in Central America and Portuguese while living in Brazil. After law school, she worked for 6 yearsrepresenting
UNACCOMPANIED IMMIGRANT CHILDREN IN ARIZONA: HOW TO HELP 1. Donate to the Florence Project! We are the only organization that provides free legal services to the over 500 unaccompanied immigrant children detained in Arizona on any given day (after they have been processed out of temporary Border Patrol custody into longer-term shelters). There is no public defender system in immigration, so every HOW TO APPLY TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY … FIRRP – last updated March 2002 5 • you are a from a country to which our government cannot deport you; AND • you can show that you will not pose a danger to the safety of people or property. You may be from such a country if our government does not have relations with your country, your country no longer exists or your country does not take people back who are LA LÍNEA - THE FLORENCE PROJECT FLORENCE IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE RIGHTS PROJECT 1 LA LÍNEA Senior Staff Attorney, Holly Cooper, in collaboration with Kathy Brady and Angie Junck of the Immigrant Legal Resource CHART A: DETERMINING WHETHER CHILDREN BORN OUTSIDE THE U.S www.ilrc.org | August, 2012 11 For a definition of “National,” please see INA §§ 308 and 101(a)(29) and Chapter 7-5 of the ILRC’s manual, Naturalization and U.S. Citizenship: The Essential Legal Guide. 12 People born on or after 10/10/52 have no retention requirements. INS Interpretations § 301.1(b)(6)(xii). Retention requireme nts were repealed by Act of 10/10/78 (Pub. L. 95-432, 92 HOME | THE FLORENCE PROJECTDONATERESOURCESNEWS & EVENTSWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDFOR PRO BONO ATTORNEYS Our physical offices are currently closed, but our work continues remotely. Please call (520) 868-0191 or click below for more information. More Info Donate The Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project provides free legal and social services to detained adults and children under threat TOGETHER | THE FLORENCE PROJECT "Together: The Florence Project's Response to the Family Separation Crisis" Virtual Conversation & Booklet Launch JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS The Florence Project is an equal opportunity employer. This policy governs all aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, job assignment, compensation, discipline, termination, and access to benefits and training. “I had been trained by a group of amazing attorneys on how to start to be an immigration lawyer.JOHN MITCHELL, ESQ.
John joined the Florence Project in March 2021 after representing indigent and noncitizen clients as a post-bar for the Yolo County Public Defender in Northern California. He became passionate about deportation defense and crim/imm at the UC Davis School of Law. In the law school’s Immigration Law Clinic, John worked on the Floressettlement
STAFF | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Administration Development Legal Advocacy and Projects Legal Services Children's Program (Phoenix & Tucson) Legal Services Adult Program (Florence & Eloy) Pro Bono Program Social Services Program OUR STATEMENT ON BIDEN’S “DEDICATED DOCKET” PLAN The Florence Project has serious concerns about the Biden administration’s plan to employ so-called “dedicated dockets” to expedite the adjudication of asylum claims for newly arrivingfamilies.
ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS: PUTTING THE PUZZLE TOGETHER 4 © FIRRP-last update May 2013 1. Introduction A lot of people who come to the United States hope to get legal permanent residency, also called a green card. One GUIDE TO 90 DAY CUSTODY REVIEW PROCESS 4 ©FIRRP – last update May 2013 Overview This guide is designed to help individuals with a final “order of removal, deportation, or exclusion” who are still in detention after 90 days.The law statesthat
CHART B: ACQUISITION OF CITIZENSHIP DETERMINING IF www.ilrc.org | July 2012 Endnotes for Chart B 1 See Marquez-Marquez v. Gonzales, 455 F.3d 548 (5th Cir. 2006) (holding that petitioner did not obtain citizenship at birth based on adoption by United States citizen since INA § 301(g) did not address citizenship through adoption); see also Colaianni v. HOME | THE FLORENCE PROJECTDONATERESOURCESNEWS & EVENTSWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDFOR PRO BONO ATTORNEYS Our physical offices are currently closed, but our work continues remotely. Please call (520) 868-0191 or click below for more information. More Info Donate The Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project provides free legal and social services to detained adults and children under threat TOGETHER | THE FLORENCE PROJECT "Together: The Florence Project's Response to the Family Separation Crisis" Virtual Conversation & Booklet Launch JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS The Florence Project is an equal opportunity employer. This policy governs all aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, job assignment, compensation, discipline, termination, and access to benefits and training. “I had been trained by a group of amazing attorneys on how to start to be an immigration lawyer.JOHN MITCHELL, ESQ.
John joined the Florence Project in March 2021 after representing indigent and noncitizen clients as a post-bar for the Yolo County Public Defender in Northern California. He became passionate about deportation defense and crim/imm at the UC Davis School of Law. In the law school’s Immigration Law Clinic, John worked on the Floressettlement
STAFF | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Administration Development Legal Advocacy and Projects Legal Services Children's Program (Phoenix & Tucson) Legal Services Adult Program (Florence & Eloy) Pro Bono Program Social Services Program OUR STATEMENT ON BIDEN’S “DEDICATED DOCKET” PLAN The Florence Project has serious concerns about the Biden administration’s plan to employ so-called “dedicated dockets” to expedite the adjudication of asylum claims for newly arrivingfamilies.
ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS: PUTTING THE PUZZLE TOGETHER 4 © FIRRP-last update May 2013 1. Introduction A lot of people who come to the United States hope to get legal permanent residency, also called a green card. One GUIDE TO 90 DAY CUSTODY REVIEW PROCESS 4 ©FIRRP – last update May 2013 Overview This guide is designed to help individuals with a final “order of removal, deportation, or exclusion” who are still in detention after 90 days.The law statesthat
CHART B: ACQUISITION OF CITIZENSHIP DETERMINING IF www.ilrc.org | July 2012 Endnotes for Chart B 1 See Marquez-Marquez v. Gonzales, 455 F.3d 548 (5th Cir. 2006) (holding that petitioner did not obtain citizenship at birth based on adoption by United States citizen since INA § 301(g) did not address citizenship through adoption); see also Colaianni v. GUIDE TO PETITIONS FOR REVIEW IN THE NINTH CIRCUIT 3 ©FIRRP – last update May 2013 pauperis” status, along with a declaration of your income and resources.You can also use the Ninth Circuit’s Form 4, which is an affidavit to send along with your motion to proceed in forma pauperis. Does a petition for review STAFF | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Administration Development Legal Advocacy and Projects Legal Services Children's Program (Phoenix & Tucson) Legal Services Adult Program (Florence & Eloy) Pro Bono Program Social Services Program CONTACT US | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Florence Project Administrative Headquarters P.O. Box 86299 Tucson, Arizona 85754-6299. Donations. If you have a question about making a gift or your donation, please contact Carolyn Simmons, Development Manager, (520) 274-7148.. Media Requests. Media requests and inquiries can be made by contacting Greer Millard, Communications Manager, (602) 795-7407 or media@firrp.org. TOGETHER: THE FLORENCE PROJECT'S RESPONSE TO THE FAMILY Email: firrp@firrp.org Media Requests: media@firrp.org Donations:donate@firrp.org
ANAHI | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Anahi. Florence Project attorney Alex Miller never cries in front of a judge, so she and her client Anahi stepped out of court recently as tears of joy welled in their eyes. Anahi is a transgender woman who’s active in LGBTQ rights and environmental justice. Back in Honduras, she was persecuted for her gender identity and her soc ialjustice
STEVEN AYALA, ESQ.
An alumnus of Loyola Marymount University and Marquette University Law School, Steven grew up in Arizona and he has maintained a steadfast interest in immigration issues ever since he was a REBECCA CURTISS, ESQ. Rebecca Curtiss grew up in Tucson, AZ. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona and her law degree at the City University of New York School of Law. She learned Spanish while living in Central America and Portuguese while living in Brazil. After law school, she worked for 6 yearsrepresenting
UNACCOMPANIED IMMIGRANT CHILDREN IN ARIZONA: HOW TO HELP 1. Donate to the Florence Project! We are the only organization that provides free legal services to the over 500 unaccompanied immigrant children detained in Arizona on any given day (after they have been processed out of temporary Border Patrol custody into longer-term shelters). There is no public defender system in immigration, so every HOW TO APPLY TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY … FIRRP – last updated March 2002 5 • you are a from a country to which our government cannot deport you; AND • you can show that you will not pose a danger to the safety of people or property. You may be from such a country if our government does not have relations with your country, your country no longer exists or your country does not take people back who are LA LÍNEA - THE FLORENCE PROJECT FLORENCE IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE RIGHTS PROJECT 1 LA LÍNEA Senior Staff Attorney, Holly Cooper, in collaboration with Kathy Brady and Angie Junck of the Immigrant Legal Resource CHART A: DETERMINING WHETHER CHILDREN BORN OUTSIDE THE U.S www.ilrc.org | August, 2012 11 For a definition of “National,” please see INA §§ 308 and 101(a)(29) and Chapter 7-5 of the ILRC’s manual, Naturalization and U.S. Citizenship: The Essential Legal Guide. 12 People born on or after 10/10/52 have no retention requirements. INS Interpretations § 301.1(b)(6)(xii). Retention requireme nts were repealed by Act of 10/10/78 (Pub. L. 95-432, 92 HOME | THE FLORENCE PROJECTDONATERESOURCESNEWS & EVENTSWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDFOR PRO BONO ATTORNEYS Our physical offices are currently closed, but our work continues remotely. Please call (520) 868-0191 or click below for more information. More Info Donate The Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project provides free legal and social services to detained adults and children under threat TOGETHER | THE FLORENCE PROJECT "Together: The Florence Project's Response to the Family Separation Crisis" Virtual Conversation & Booklet Launch JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS The Florence Project is an equal opportunity employer. This policy governs all aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, job assignment, compensation, discipline, termination, and access to benefits and training. “I had been trained by a group of amazing attorneys on how to start to be an immigration lawyer. STAFF | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Administration Development Legal Advocacy and Projects Legal Services Children's Program (Phoenix & Tucson) Legal Services Adult Program (Florence & Eloy) Pro Bono Program Social Services Program OUR STATEMENT ON BIDEN’S “DEDICATED DOCKET” PLAN The Florence Project has serious concerns about the Biden administration’s plan to employ so-called “dedicated dockets” to expedite the adjudication of asylum claims for newly arrivingfamilies.
ANAHI | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Anahi. Florence Project attorney Alex Miller never cries in front of a judge, so she and her client Anahi stepped out of court recently as tears of joy welled in their eyes. Anahi is a transgender woman who’s active in LGBTQ rights and environmental justice. Back in Honduras, she was persecuted for her gender identity and her soc ialjustice
REBECCA CURTISS, ESQ. Rebecca Curtiss grew up in Tucson, AZ. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona and her law degree at the City University of New York School of Law. She learned Spanish while living in Central America and Portuguese while living in Brazil. After law school, she worked for 6 yearsrepresenting
UNACCOMPANIED IMMIGRANT CHILDREN IN ARIZONA: HOW TO HELP 1. Donate to the Florence Project! We are the only organization that provides free legal services to the over 500 unaccompanied immigrant children detained in Arizona on any given day (after they have been processed out of temporary Border Patrol custody into longer-term shelters). There is no public defender system in immigration, so everyLAUREN DASSE, ESQ.
Before law school, Lauren was a Program Organizer for BorderLinks in Tucson, Arizona. She also worked with Witness for Peace in Oaxaca, Mexico. Lauren has been with the Florence Project since August 2012, transitioning from Eloy Staff Attorney to Executive Director in May2013.
HOW TO APPLY TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND … FIRRP – last updated March 2002 5 • you are a from a country to which our government cannot deport you; AND • you can show that you will not pose a danger to the safety of people or property. You may be from such a country if our government does not have relations with your country, your country no longer exists or your country does not take people back who are HOME | THE FLORENCE PROJECTDONATERESOURCESNEWS & EVENTSWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDFOR PRO BONO ATTORNEYS Our physical offices are currently closed, but our work continues remotely. Please call (520) 868-0191 or click below for more information. More Info Donate The Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project provides free legal and social services to detained adults and children under threat TOGETHER | THE FLORENCE PROJECT "Together: The Florence Project's Response to the Family Separation Crisis" Virtual Conversation & Booklet Launch JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS The Florence Project is an equal opportunity employer. This policy governs all aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, job assignment, compensation, discipline, termination, and access to benefits and training. “I had been trained by a group of amazing attorneys on how to start to be an immigration lawyer. STAFF | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Administration Development Legal Advocacy and Projects Legal Services Children's Program (Phoenix & Tucson) Legal Services Adult Program (Florence & Eloy) Pro Bono Program Social Services Program OUR STATEMENT ON BIDEN’S “DEDICATED DOCKET” PLAN The Florence Project has serious concerns about the Biden administration’s plan to employ so-called “dedicated dockets” to expedite the adjudication of asylum claims for newly arrivingfamilies.
ANAHI | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Anahi. Florence Project attorney Alex Miller never cries in front of a judge, so she and her client Anahi stepped out of court recently as tears of joy welled in their eyes. Anahi is a transgender woman who’s active in LGBTQ rights and environmental justice. Back in Honduras, she was persecuted for her gender identity and her soc ialjustice
REBECCA CURTISS, ESQ. Rebecca Curtiss grew up in Tucson, AZ. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona and her law degree at the City University of New York School of Law. She learned Spanish while living in Central America and Portuguese while living in Brazil. After law school, she worked for 6 yearsrepresenting
UNACCOMPANIED IMMIGRANT CHILDREN IN ARIZONA: HOW TO HELP 1. Donate to the Florence Project! We are the only organization that provides free legal services to the over 500 unaccompanied immigrant children detained in Arizona on any given day (after they have been processed out of temporary Border Patrol custody into longer-term shelters). There is no public defender system in immigration, so everyLAUREN DASSE, ESQ.
Before law school, Lauren was a Program Organizer for BorderLinks in Tucson, Arizona. She also worked with Witness for Peace in Oaxaca, Mexico. Lauren has been with the Florence Project since August 2012, transitioning from Eloy Staff Attorney to Executive Director in May2013.
HOW TO APPLY TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND … FIRRP – last updated March 2002 5 • you are a from a country to which our government cannot deport you; AND • you can show that you will not pose a danger to the safety of people or property. You may be from such a country if our government does not have relations with your country, your country no longer exists or your country does not take people back who areOUR HISTORY
The Florence Project was born in the 1980s, when countless immigrants crossed the Arizona-Mexico border fleeing violence and persecution in Central America. Instead of finding safety, they were met with the harsh reality of detention and a confusing legal system. Since immigrants do not have the right to a public defender, most wereforced to
DONATE | THE FLORENCE PROJECT You can stand with immigrants - make a gift today! To give by check: Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project P.O. Box 86299, Tucson, AZ85754
CONTACT US | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Florence Project Administrative Headquarters P.O. Box 86299 Tucson, Arizona 85754-6299. Donations. If you have a question about making a gift or your donation, please contact Carolyn Simmons, Development Manager, (520) 274-7148.. Media Requests. Media requests and inquiries can be made by contacting Greer Millard, Communications Manager, (602) 795-7407 or media@firrp.org.JOHN MITCHELL, ESQ.
John joined the Florence Project in March 2021 after representing indigent and noncitizen clients as a post-bar for the Yolo County Public Defender in Northern California. He became passionate about deportation defense and crim/imm at the UC Davis School of Law. In the law school’s Immigration Law Clinic, John worked on the Floressettlement
TOGETHER: THE FLORENCE PROJECT'S RESPONSE TO THE FAMILY Email: firrp@firrp.org Media Requests: media@firrp.org Donations:donate@firrp.org
ANAHI | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Anahi. Florence Project attorney Alex Miller never cries in front of a judge, so she and her client Anahi stepped out of court recently as tears of joy welled in their eyes. Anahi is a transgender woman who’s active in LGBTQ rights and environmental justice. Back in Honduras, she was persecuted for her gender identity and her soc ialjustice
FOR CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEYS For Criminal Defense Attorneys cirrus 2019-08-28T14:29:02-07:00. New! Updated Quick Reference Chart for Determining Immigration Consequences of Selected Arizona Offenses. The Florence Project is excited to announce that former Florence Project Staff Attorney, Katharine Ruhl (now in private practice), has completed a substantial update of the ALEXANDRA MILLER, ESQ. Alex is a Tucson native and earned her B.S.F.S. in Economic Development and Social Justice at Georgetown University. She then received her J.D. from Stanford Law School, where she was actively involved in the Student Law Association and participated in the International Human Rights Clinic investigating prison conditions in Panama, indigenous land rights in Peru, and police brutality in NEWSLETTER SPRING 2021 Meet Silvestre Every weekday at 5:30 a.m., Silvestre takes a bus to a construction site and moves earth in a land he longs to call home. The 18-year-old works with LA LÍNEA - THE FLORENCE PROJECT FLORENCE IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE RIGHTS PROJECT 1 LA LÍNEA Senior Staff Attorney, Holly Cooper, in collaboration with Kathy Brady and Angie Junck of the Immigrant Legal Resource HOME | THE FLORENCE PROJECTDONATERESOURCESNEWS & EVENTSWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDFOR PRO BONO ATTORNEYS Our physical offices are currently closed, but our work continues remotely. Please call (520) 868-0191 or click below for more information. More Info Donate The Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project provides free legal and social services to detained adults and children under threat TOGETHER | THE FLORENCE PROJECT "Together: The Florence Project's Response to the Family Separation Crisis" Virtual Conversation & Booklet Launch JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS The Florence Project is an equal opportunity employer. This policy governs all aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, job assignment, compensation, discipline, termination, and access to benefits and training. “I had been trained by a group of amazing attorneys on how to start to be an immigration lawyer. STAFF | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Administration Development Legal Advocacy and Projects Legal Services Children's Program (Phoenix & Tucson) Legal Services Adult Program (Florence & Eloy) Pro Bono Program Social Services Program OUR STATEMENT ON BIDEN’S “DEDICATED DOCKET” PLAN The Florence Project has serious concerns about the Biden administration’s plan to employ so-called “dedicated dockets” to expedite the adjudication of asylum claims for newly arrivingfamilies.
ANAHI | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Anahi. Florence Project attorney Alex Miller never cries in front of a judge, so she and her client Anahi stepped out of court recently as tears of joy welled in their eyes. Anahi is a transgender woman who’s active in LGBTQ rights and environmental justice. Back in Honduras, she was persecuted for her gender identity and her soc ialjustice
REBECCA CURTISS, ESQ. Rebecca Curtiss grew up in Tucson, AZ. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona and her law degree at the City University of New York School of Law. She learned Spanish while living in Central America and Portuguese while living in Brazil. After law school, she worked for 6 yearsrepresenting
UNACCOMPANIED IMMIGRANT CHILDREN IN ARIZONA: HOW TO HELP 1. Donate to the Florence Project! We are the only organization that provides free legal services to the over 500 unaccompanied immigrant children detained in Arizona on any given day (after they have been processed out of temporary Border Patrol custody into longer-term shelters). There is no public defender system in immigration, so everyLAUREN DASSE, ESQ.
Before law school, Lauren was a Program Organizer for BorderLinks in Tucson, Arizona. She also worked with Witness for Peace in Oaxaca, Mexico. Lauren has been with the Florence Project since August 2012, transitioning from Eloy Staff Attorney to Executive Director in May2013.
HOW TO APPLY TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND … FIRRP – last updated March 2002 5 • you are a from a country to which our government cannot deport you; AND • you can show that you will not pose a danger to the safety of people or property. You may be from such a country if our government does not have relations with your country, your country no longer exists or your country does not take people back who are HOME | THE FLORENCE PROJECTDONATERESOURCESNEWS & EVENTSWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDFOR PRO BONO ATTORNEYS Our physical offices are currently closed, but our work continues remotely. Please call (520) 868-0191 or click below for more information. More Info Donate The Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project provides free legal and social services to detained adults and children under threat TOGETHER | THE FLORENCE PROJECT "Together: The Florence Project's Response to the Family Separation Crisis" Virtual Conversation & Booklet Launch JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS The Florence Project is an equal opportunity employer. This policy governs all aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, job assignment, compensation, discipline, termination, and access to benefits and training. “I had been trained by a group of amazing attorneys on how to start to be an immigration lawyer. STAFF | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Administration Development Legal Advocacy and Projects Legal Services Children's Program (Phoenix & Tucson) Legal Services Adult Program (Florence & Eloy) Pro Bono Program Social Services Program OUR STATEMENT ON BIDEN’S “DEDICATED DOCKET” PLAN The Florence Project has serious concerns about the Biden administration’s plan to employ so-called “dedicated dockets” to expedite the adjudication of asylum claims for newly arrivingfamilies.
ANAHI | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Anahi. Florence Project attorney Alex Miller never cries in front of a judge, so she and her client Anahi stepped out of court recently as tears of joy welled in their eyes. Anahi is a transgender woman who’s active in LGBTQ rights and environmental justice. Back in Honduras, she was persecuted for her gender identity and her soc ialjustice
REBECCA CURTISS, ESQ. Rebecca Curtiss grew up in Tucson, AZ. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona and her law degree at the City University of New York School of Law. She learned Spanish while living in Central America and Portuguese while living in Brazil. After law school, she worked for 6 yearsrepresenting
UNACCOMPANIED IMMIGRANT CHILDREN IN ARIZONA: HOW TO HELP 1. Donate to the Florence Project! We are the only organization that provides free legal services to the over 500 unaccompanied immigrant children detained in Arizona on any given day (after they have been processed out of temporary Border Patrol custody into longer-term shelters). There is no public defender system in immigration, so everyLAUREN DASSE, ESQ.
Before law school, Lauren was a Program Organizer for BorderLinks in Tucson, Arizona. She also worked with Witness for Peace in Oaxaca, Mexico. Lauren has been with the Florence Project since August 2012, transitioning from Eloy Staff Attorney to Executive Director in May2013.
HOW TO APPLY TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND … FIRRP – last updated March 2002 5 • you are a from a country to which our government cannot deport you; AND • you can show that you will not pose a danger to the safety of people or property. You may be from such a country if our government does not have relations with your country, your country no longer exists or your country does not take people back who areOUR HISTORY
The Florence Project was born in the 1980s, when countless immigrants crossed the Arizona-Mexico border fleeing violence and persecution in Central America. Instead of finding safety, they were met with the harsh reality of detention and a confusing legal system. Since immigrants do not have the right to a public defender, most wereforced to
DONATE | THE FLORENCE PROJECT You can stand with immigrants - make a gift today! To give by check: Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project P.O. Box 86299, Tucson, AZ85754
CONTACT US | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Florence Project Administrative Headquarters P.O. Box 86299 Tucson, Arizona 85754-6299. Donations. If you have a question about making a gift or your donation, please contact Carolyn Simmons, Development Manager, (520) 274-7148.. Media Requests. Media requests and inquiries can be made by contacting Greer Millard, Communications Manager, (602) 795-7407 or media@firrp.org.JOHN MITCHELL, ESQ.
John joined the Florence Project in March 2021 after representing indigent and noncitizen clients as a post-bar for the Yolo County Public Defender in Northern California. He became passionate about deportation defense and crim/imm at the UC Davis School of Law. In the law school’s Immigration Law Clinic, John worked on the Floressettlement
TOGETHER: THE FLORENCE PROJECT'S RESPONSE TO THE FAMILY Email: firrp@firrp.org Media Requests: media@firrp.org Donations:donate@firrp.org
ANAHI | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Anahi. Florence Project attorney Alex Miller never cries in front of a judge, so she and her client Anahi stepped out of court recently as tears of joy welled in their eyes. Anahi is a transgender woman who’s active in LGBTQ rights and environmental justice. Back in Honduras, she was persecuted for her gender identity and her soc ialjustice
FOR CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEYS For Criminal Defense Attorneys cirrus 2019-08-28T14:29:02-07:00. New! Updated Quick Reference Chart for Determining Immigration Consequences of Selected Arizona Offenses. The Florence Project is excited to announce that former Florence Project Staff Attorney, Katharine Ruhl (now in private practice), has completed a substantial update of the ALEXANDRA MILLER, ESQ. Alex is a Tucson native and earned her B.S.F.S. in Economic Development and Social Justice at Georgetown University. She then received her J.D. from Stanford Law School, where she was actively involved in the Student Law Association and participated in the International Human Rights Clinic investigating prison conditions in Panama, indigenous land rights in Peru, and police brutality in NEWSLETTER SPRING 2021 Meet Silvestre Every weekday at 5:30 a.m., Silvestre takes a bus to a construction site and moves earth in a land he longs to call home. The 18-year-old works with LA LÍNEA - THE FLORENCE PROJECT FLORENCE IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE RIGHTS PROJECT 1 LA LÍNEA Senior Staff Attorney, Holly Cooper, in collaboration with Kathy Brady and Angie Junck of the Immigrant Legal Resource HOME | THE FLORENCE PROJECTDONATERESOURCESNEWS & EVENTSWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDFOR PRO BONO ATTORNEYS Our physical offices are currently closed, but our work continues remotely. Please call (520) 868-0191 or click below for more information. More Info Donate The Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project provides free legal and social services to detained adults and children under threat TOGETHER | THE FLORENCE PROJECT "Together: The Florence Project's Response to the Family Separation Crisis" Virtual Conversation & Booklet Launch DONATE | THE FLORENCE PROJECT You can stand with immigrants - make a gift today! To give by check: Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project P.O. Box 86299, Tucson, AZ85754
JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS The Florence Project is an equal opportunity employer. This policy governs all aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, job assignment, compensation, discipline, termination, and access to benefits and training. “I had been trained by a group of amazing attorneys on how to start to be an immigration lawyer. THE CHILDREN'S PROGRAM The Florence Project provides: Education through age-appropriate legal orientations. Empowerment through role plays where children act out immigration court. Direct representation of children in immigration court or referrals to pro bono attorneys in the community. The Florence Project is a national leader in this field, with nearly 20years of
CONTACT US | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Florence Project Administrative Headquarters P.O. Box 86299 Tucson, Arizona 85754-6299. Donations. If you have a question about making a gift or your donation, please contact Carolyn Simmons, Development Manager, (520) 274-7148.. Media Requests. Media requests and inquiries can be made by contacting Greer Millard, Communications Manager, (602) 795-7407 or media@firrp.org. STAFF | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Administration Development Legal Advocacy and Projects Legal Services Children's Program (Phoenix & Tucson) Legal Services Adult Program (Florence & Eloy) Pro Bono Program Social Services Program OUR STATEMENT ON BIDEN’S “DEDICATED DOCKET” PLAN The Florence Project has serious concerns about the Biden administration’s plan to employ so-called “dedicated dockets” to expedite the adjudication of asylum claims for newly arrivingfamilies.
REBECCA CURTISS, ESQ. Rebecca Curtiss grew up in Tucson, AZ. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona and her law degree at the City University of New York School of Law. She learned Spanish while living in Central America and Portuguese while living in Brazil. After law school, she worked for 6 yearsrepresenting
UNACCOMPANIED IMMIGRANT CHILDREN IN ARIZONA: HOW TO HELP 1. Donate to the Florence Project! We are the only organization that provides free legal services to the over 500 unaccompanied immigrant children detained in Arizona on any given day (after they have been processed out of temporary Border Patrol custody into longer-term shelters). There is no public defender system in immigration, so every HOME | THE FLORENCE PROJECTDONATERESOURCESNEWS & EVENTSWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDFOR PRO BONO ATTORNEYS Our physical offices are currently closed, but our work continues remotely. Please call (520) 868-0191 or click below for more information. More Info Donate The Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project provides free legal and social services to detained adults and children under threat TOGETHER | THE FLORENCE PROJECT "Together: The Florence Project's Response to the Family Separation Crisis" Virtual Conversation & Booklet Launch DONATE | THE FLORENCE PROJECT You can stand with immigrants - make a gift today! To give by check: Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project P.O. Box 86299, Tucson, AZ85754
JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS The Florence Project is an equal opportunity employer. This policy governs all aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, job assignment, compensation, discipline, termination, and access to benefits and training. “I had been trained by a group of amazing attorneys on how to start to be an immigration lawyer. THE CHILDREN'S PROGRAM The Florence Project provides: Education through age-appropriate legal orientations. Empowerment through role plays where children act out immigration court. Direct representation of children in immigration court or referrals to pro bono attorneys in the community. The Florence Project is a national leader in this field, with nearly 20years of
CONTACT US | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Florence Project Administrative Headquarters P.O. Box 86299 Tucson, Arizona 85754-6299. Donations. If you have a question about making a gift or your donation, please contact Carolyn Simmons, Development Manager, (520) 274-7148.. Media Requests. Media requests and inquiries can be made by contacting Greer Millard, Communications Manager, (602) 795-7407 or media@firrp.org. STAFF | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Administration Development Legal Advocacy and Projects Legal Services Children's Program (Phoenix & Tucson) Legal Services Adult Program (Florence & Eloy) Pro Bono Program Social Services Program OUR STATEMENT ON BIDEN’S “DEDICATED DOCKET” PLAN The Florence Project has serious concerns about the Biden administration’s plan to employ so-called “dedicated dockets” to expedite the adjudication of asylum claims for newly arrivingfamilies.
REBECCA CURTISS, ESQ. Rebecca Curtiss grew up in Tucson, AZ. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona and her law degree at the City University of New York School of Law. She learned Spanish while living in Central America and Portuguese while living in Brazil. After law school, she worked for 6 yearsrepresenting
UNACCOMPANIED IMMIGRANT CHILDREN IN ARIZONA: HOW TO HELP 1. Donate to the Florence Project! We are the only organization that provides free legal services to the over 500 unaccompanied immigrant children detained in Arizona on any given day (after they have been processed out of temporary Border Patrol custody into longer-term shelters). There is no public defender system in immigration, so every TOGETHER | THE FLORENCE PROJECT "Together: The Florence Project's Response to the Family Separation Crisis" Virtual Conversation & Booklet Launch TOGETHER: THE FLORENCE PROJECT'S RESPONSE TO THE FAMILY Email: firrp@firrp.org Media Requests: media@firrp.org Donations:donate@firrp.org
ABOUT US | THE FLORENCE PROJECT The Florence Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit legal service organization providing free legal and social services to adults and unaccompanied children in immigration custody in Arizona. Although the government assists indigent criminal defendants and civil litigants through public defenders and legal aid attorneys, it does not provide attorneys for people in immigration removal proceedings. AsJOHN MITCHELL, ESQ.
John joined the Florence Project in March 2021 after representing indigent and noncitizen clients as a post-bar for the Yolo County Public Defender in Northern California. He became passionate about deportation defense and crim/imm at the UC Davis School of Law. In the law school’s Immigration Law Clinic, John worked on the Floressettlement
FOR CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEYS For Criminal Defense Attorneys cirrus 2019-08-28T14:29:02-07:00. New! Updated Quick Reference Chart for Determining Immigration Consequences of Selected Arizona Offenses. The Florence Project is excited to announce that former Florence Project Staff Attorney, Katharine Ruhl (now in private practice), has completed a substantial update of the ANAHI | THE FLORENCE PROJECT Anahi. Florence Project attorney Alex Miller never cries in front of a judge, so she and her client Anahi stepped out of court recently as tears of joy welled in their eyes. Anahi is a transgender woman who’s active in LGBTQ rights and environmental justice. Back in Honduras, she was persecuted for her gender identity and her soc ialjustice
ALEXANDRA MILLER, ESQ. Alex is a Tucson native and earned her B.S.F.S. in Economic Development and Social Justice at Georgetown University. She then received her J.D. from Stanford Law School, where she was actively involved in the Student Law Association and participated in the International Human Rights Clinic investigating prison conditions in Panama, indigenous land rights in Peru, and police brutality inGREG MCSHEA
Greg grew up in upstate New York and earned his Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Albany State University. Prior to joining the Florence Project, Greg worked in workforce development with refugee and immigrant populations at Jewish Vocational Services (JVS)in Boston, MA.
HOW TO APPLY TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY … FIRRP – last updated March 2002 5 • you are a from a country to which our government cannot deport you; AND • you can show that you will not pose a danger to the safety of people or property. You may be from such a country if our government does not have relations with your country, your country no longer exists or your country does not take people back who are LA LÍNEA - THE FLORENCE PROJECT FLORENCE IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE RIGHTS PROJECT 1 LA LÍNEA Senior Staff Attorney, Holly Cooper, in collaboration with Kathy Brady and Angie Junck of the Immigrant Legal ResourceSkip to content
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