
I am a recovered immigration lawyer and former law professor who writes about immigration, law, politics, democracy, culture, and current events that make me want to shout into the void.
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With all of the awful stories coming out of Minnesota, this one may not have made it to your news feed. I don’t usually care about “likes” or “shares,” but I’d be grateful if you could both like and re-stack this post to help amplify this s...
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I recently landed in a hospital Emergency Room with a serious kidney infection, apparently caused by an asymptomatic urinary tract infection that I didn’t even know I had. The bacteria had grown to su...
Are you feeling powerless in the face of government corruption and corporate greed? Do you wish there was something concrete you could do to push back? There is!
Join me in supporting “We Ain’t Buying It” — a nationwide economic action and...
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In Chicago, armed government officers recently knocked down doors, dragged people (some of whom were naked) out of bed in the middle of the night, zip-tied them, and made them wait outside, shivering,...
I am pleased to share the news that my amazing son-in-law, Eric Jones, has launched his campaign for Congress. Eric is a dynamic, caring and accomplished young man (age 34) who has walked away from a lucrative career in finance to devote hi...
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Careen Shannon is a former immigration lawyer, law professor and film producer. She is the President of the Latin American Relief Fund, a nonprofit that helps migrants, refugees, deportees and internally displaced persons in Mexico.
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