
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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Above is an architectural rendering of small apartments that will be made available to migrants with long-term transition needs at ABBA’s new shelter.
If you missed Parts 1 and 2 of this series, you can read them at the links below:
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Migrants in the patio of the Albergue ABBA migrant shelter.
In my current role as President of the Latin American Relief Fund (LARF) — a U.S.-incorporated 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to help migrants, refugees, return...
This chart illustrates how LARF receives tax-deductible contributions from donors, and uses those funds to help support the ABBA House migrant shelter in Mexico. ABBA, in turn, uses its resources (including both financial and in-kind donati...
I have recently become the President of the Latin American Relief Fund (LARF). LARF is a U.S.-incorporated 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to help migrants, refugees, returning deportees and internally displaced people in...
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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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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