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IMMIGRATION

Celebrating Victories!

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“J”

After gang members murdered her father and threatened her family, J fled to find her mother in the United States. She won her green card in 2019 after years of litigation. She is now working nights to put herself through school.

“F”

F is the fourth member of his family to secure a green card with the firm’s assistance, and three more won asylum in 2019. F and his siblings and cousins fled after witnessing the massacre of six family members. F is about to finish high school and go to work to help support the others.

“M”

M fled after being threatened by a drug cartel because of her work to persuade local farmers to plant food crops rather than coca. Here in the United States, she met and married an American citizen. She now has her green card and runs a business with her husband.

“C”

C and her sister were held captive by gang members for a year before finding a way to escape. They now live with their mother, and C got her green card last spring when she was finishing ninth grade.

“R”

R was born in the Dominican Republic and has been living and working in the United States as a lawful permanent resident since 2012. R’s application to become a naturalized citizen was approved, and she is looking forward to exercising her right to vote in the 2020 elections.

“R”

N’s parents drank too much to take proper care of her. When she was old enough, she made her way to the United States and found her uncle, who is now her legal custodian. She won Special Immigrant Juvenile Status in 2019 and is doing well in high school.

“N”

N’s parents drank too much to take proper care of her. When she was old enough, she made her way to the United States and found her uncle, who is now her legal custodian. She won Special Immigrant Juvenile Status in 2019 and is doing well in high school.