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We're Hiring: Staff Attorney (Austin Office)
We're Hiring: Staff Attorney (Austin Office)
The staff attorney will provide high quality immigration legal services to immigrants throughout Central Texas. Responsibilities include representing immigrants who qualify for humanitarian relief before USCIS and EOIR and actively work with the immigrant community through education and outreach.
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NPR: How does deportation work, and how much does it cost? We break it down
NPR: How does deportation work, and how much does it cost? We break it down
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American Gateways | 797 followers on LinkedIn. Legal Advocacy for Immigrant Survivors | American Gateways is a Central Texas non-profit organization that provides immigration legal services and education to secure justice for new Americans and enrich Central Texas communities. https://linktr.ee/American_Gateways Our mission is to champion the dignity and human rights of immigrants, refugees and survivors of persecution, torture, conflict and human trafficking through exceptional immigration legal services at no or low cost, education and advocacy. Founded in 1987 as the Political Asylum Project of Austin (PAPA), American Gateways began as a response to the legal needs of the large number of Central American refugees arriving at the Texas border in the 1980s.
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ILRC's Do you know your immigration status?
ILRC's Do you know your immigration status?
For many immigrants, learning what their status is does not come into full scope until they apply for driver’s licenses, financial aid, travel documents, or other benefits that are a part of adulthood’s accompanying responsibilities. Regardless of one’s age, however, it is important that everyone understand the differences between the distinct categories recognized by the federal government so as to be well informed and exercise caution throughout daily life.
ILRC's Advance Parole for DACA Recipients
ILRC's Advance Parole for DACA Recipients
Despite many changes to the DACA program, DACA recipients are currently allowed to travel abroad if they are approved for Advance Parole. This resource provides an overview of the requirements, tips, and considerations for traveling abroad under Advance Parole as a DACA recipient.
ILRC's DACA Workers’ Rights Guide
ILRC's DACA Workers’ Rights Guide
On July 28, 2020 the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a new memorandum that severely limited the DACA program. This announcement has left immigrant youth and allies working tirelessly to inform the community of the new changes and the rights DACA recipients have.
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