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Strong feminist analysis of violence against women and girls and understanding of feminist and public health approaches to prevention and response to violence against women, girls and LGBTQI+ refugees, migrants and asylum seekers.
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Assisting immigrants with filing for relief, such asasylum protection, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, U and T visas, andother forms of permanent relief; Providing Know Your Rights (KYR) presentations at ICEdetention facilities, and related services to help asylum seekers achieverelease from custody.
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Other partnering organizations were ACLU-Texas, Asian Texans for Justice, Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC), LEA Foundation Ministries, Texas Rising at UTSA, and SA Stands. In light of the rampant human and civil rights violations committed under Operation Lone Star and the unprecedented passage of dangerous, anti-immigrant, xenophobic, and racist legislation, the BHNR and the Frontera Texas Organizing Project launched the “We Will Resist Campaign” to mobilize all Texans to demand the repeal of Senate Bill 4 and the immediate end of Operation Lone Star.
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That’s the reality for unaccompanied children, primarily from Central America, who are seeking asylum at the U.S. border. You’ll be one of the first to welcome unaccompanied refugee and immigrant children when they arrive at the program, helping them feel safe and assessing their needs.
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Over one hundred years ago, the Jewish community founded HIAS (originally the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society) in New York City, the immigrant gateway to America. Drawing on our Jewish values and history, HIAS provides vital services to refugees and asylum seekers around the world and advocates for their fundamental rights so they can rebuild their lives.
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For the purposes of clarification, the I-9 defines eligibility of an employee as a: U.S. citizen, permanent resident card or alien registration card (Form I-551), a person with a temporary I-551 stamp on their passport or U.S. immigrant visa, and/or passport from the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) or Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) with Forms I-94 or I-94A indicating nonimmigrant admissions under Compact of Free Association between the U.S. and FSM or RMI.
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A renowned anchor agency community law office, we offer trusted and reliable no-cost legal services to vulnerable and low-income individuals and families across the Bay. Our dedicated staff advocates for our clients’ civil and human rights across four primary program areas: Immigration Law, Asylum and Deportation Defense, Elder and Disability Law, and Workers’ Rights.
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Minimum of 1 year of experience practicing immigration law, which should include representation of clients in humanitarian immigration claims such as asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, U visas, and T visas.
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Minimum of 1 year of experience working with children, preferably immigrant and refugee children, and/or working with vulnerable populations, survivors of abuse, human trafficking, or other trauma.
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Under the supervision of an attorney, complete a pre-screening questionnaire for eligibility for immigration relief and benefits under United States Citizenship & Immigration Services (“USCIS”) relief and applications - from citizenship, TPS, asylum, and others.
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Experience representing children, families, and adults in applications for asylum/WOR/CAT, special immigrant juvenile status, cancellation, waivers, adjustment of status, immigration consequences of criminal convictions, bond, humanitarian parole, post-conviction relief, habeas petitions, BIA appeals, motions to reopen, and/or naturalization before USCIS or EOIR.
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ILP is recognized by the Departmentof Justice and staffed with attorneys, accredited representatives, paralegals andfellows who specialize in immigration law, including family-based petitions,applications for permanent residency, waivers, naturalization, deportation andremoval defense, with a focus on humanitarian-based relief such as VAWAself-petitions, U Visas, SIJS and asylum.
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2+ years of minimum experience providing direct representation to immigrants removal proceedings, and extensive knowledge of immigration law, specifically deportation defense, asylum, and criminal-immigration law issues is strongly preferred.
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Prepare and submit applications, legal briefs, and supporting documentation for immigration relief, including but not limited to: naturalization, DACA renewal, employment authorization, family-based petitions, adjustment of status, and renewal of permanent resident card, asylum, withholding, relief under the Convention Against Torture, U visa, VAWA, adjustment of status with applicable waivers, Special Immigrant Juvenile Visas and other applications for relief from removal.
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10+ years of relevant post-JD immigration law experience, including extensive removal defense, asylum, cancellation of removal, family-based applications, DACA, TPS, advance parole, U and T visas, motions to reopen, pro se applications, naturalization, and the intersection of immigration and criminal law with an explicitly focus on families, youth, communities of color, and LGBTQ+ people.
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