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ADVOCACY NOTES
CLINIC comments on the DHS
supplemental proposed rule regarding
Safe-Harbor Procedures for Employers
Who Receive a No-Match Letter. (April
2008). more.
CLINIC Board Chair Bishop Jaime Soto
and USCCB Chair of the Committee on
Migration urge DHS Secretary to adopt
more humane protocols for ICE
enforcement activities. (February, 2008)
more.
CLINIC and its member agencies write to
USCIS about the naturalization backlog
(February, 2008) more.
Read USCIS response to CLINIC letter
here.
CLINIC/USCCB comments on proposed
interim rule regarding eligibility for U
nonimmigrant status. (November, 2007).
more
CLINIC comments on USCIS proposed
rule regarding application process for
replacing green cards without an
expiration date, (September 2007). more
CLINIC comments on Proposed REAL ID
rule – Minimum Standards for Driver’s
Licenses and Identification Cards
Acceptable by Federal Agencies
for Official Purposes. (April, 2007). more.
CLINIC comments on proposed
naturalization fee increases. (March,
2007). more
SAFE-HARBOR PROCEDURES FOR
EMPLOYERS WHO RECEIVE A NO-
MATCH LETTER CLINIC comments on
regulations. more
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Division of Advocacy
The Division of Adovcacy (DA) tackles problems faced by low-income immigrants and
CLINIC member agencies that can only be resolved through advocacy, media stories and
litigation. It seeks to promote justice through advocacy.
The Division prioritizes its advocacy agenda in
concert with its member agencies. It collaborates
with Migration and Refugee Services of the United
States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
CLINIC focuses on administrative advocacy primarily
with the Department of Homeland Security and the
Executive Office for Immigration Review.
Programs:
• Advocacy and Federal Litigation
• Border Issues
• Public Education and Media Relations
Molly McKenna, Director, DA