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1998: First Annual Convening held in New Orleans

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1997: The Emma Lazarus Project raised $3 million to fund 57 affiliates help naturalize 60,000 low-income and disabled non-citizens losing eligibility for public benefits

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1996: First monthly newsletter delivered to our network

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1988: U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops established CLINIC as a 501©(3), comprised of 17 programs

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Combatting Immigration Services Fraud

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Are you interested in learning how state governments address notario fraud across the country? Listen to Patricia Bower of the Washington State Attorney General’s Office and Sarah Poulimas of the Illinois Attorney General’s Office talk about their states' laws that restrict unlawful immigration services and the penalties that apply.

What You Need to Know About the Dora v. Sessions, Ms. L v. ICE, and M.M.M. v. Sessions Preliminary Settlement Agreement

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Recorded webinar features the litigation teams for Dora v. Sessions, MMM v. Sessions, and Ms. L v. ICE explain the terms of the preliminary settlement agreement and who can benefit from this agreement.

RIS Team

CLINIC's Advocacy Section: How We Can Help You
Countering Anti-Immigrant Narratives
Temporary Protected Status for Yemen

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Promoting the Dignity of Immigrants With Affordable Legal Expertise

As it has for more than 30 years, CLINIC will fight for the rights of immigrants. CLINIC trains legal representatives who provide high-quality and affordable immigration legal services. We develop and sustain a network of nonprofit programs that serve over 500,000 immigrants every year. We cultivate projects that support and defend vulnerable immigrant populations by:

  • Providing direct representation for asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border and educating them about their rights;
  • Reuniting formerly separated families;
  • Increasing legal representation for those in removal proceedings and in detention;
  • Providing public education on immigration law and policies; and
  • Advocating for fair and just immigration policies that acknowledge the inherent dignity and value of all people.

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About the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.

Embracing the Gospel value of welcoming the stranger, CLINIC promotes the dignity and protects the rights of immigrants in partnership with a dedicated network of Catholic and community legal immigration programs. We are based out of Silver Spring, Maryland (Washington, D.C. metropolitan area), with an office in Oakland, California, and additional staff working from locations throughout the country. Questions and inquiries can be sent to national@cliniclegal.org.

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