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Immigration Frontlines

nonprofit immigration attorney, mother, partner. Always seeking to grow and pretty much always exhausted.

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A legal "game"

The government is trying to dismiss my appeal. My client has already been deported, but if we win, she gets to come back. Usually my appeals are for people who are still here. The stakes feel especially high for this case.

3 months ago
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Oppressive systems

This story feels important, but to be honest, I’m not sure I’m ready to tell it. But it feels inextricable from the tangle of systems and institutions, privilege and oppression, that are shaping our world today.

3 months ago
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Sacrifices Required

Congress passed new immigration fees with the OBBB in early July.1 My first client who faced these fees had to pay an extra $1,100 for applications that used to be free. And she only had to pay because the government made a clerical error t...

3 months ago
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Noticing the world

Last week, my family went to the beach. As we sat in the sun and played in the waves, I frequently thought about the social media post I saw with a picture of the Tel Aviv beach and a caption that reads: “The beaches of Israel are packed as...

4 months ago
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  • Immigration Frontlines

    nonprofit immigration attorney, mother, partner. Always seeking to grow and pretty much always exhausted.

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