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Top 5 Transition Issues in Program Management

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What do I do when the only BIA representative on staff decides to leave our program without anyone else authorized to practice and continue representing the existing caseload? What’s involved in hiring our nonprofit’s first attorney on staff? What needs to be done if the new Program Director doesn’t know immigration law? What can be done proactively or reactively if we lose our one big grant?

Praying the Rosary with Our Lady of Guadalupe and Tales of Immigrants - The Luminous Mysteries
Remarried Widow(er)s Still Eligible for Relief
Change to California’s Penal Code Yields Positive Results for Non-Citizens
Retroactivity to the Rescue! 4th Circuit Recognizes Nunc Pro Tunc Adoption Decree
HHS/CDC Final Rule on Revisions to the Medical Screening Process
Employment Authorization for Abused Spouses of Certain Nonimmigrants
Putting Out the Welcome Mat: The Power of Citizenship to Connect Receiving and Newcomer Communities
BIA Expands Definition of 'Crime of Domestic Violence'
Finding Help With Immigration Law: Do You Know Who Your Allies Are?

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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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