

The wall
Well, it looks like the tax payers WILL be paying for this Wall, after all. I guess there was really no doubt about it - but the details...


Tell the truth
One of the difficult things about practicing immigration law is simply discovering the truth. For someone who is undocumented in the...


Stop ‘notario’ fraud
Immigrants need to speak with a qualified immigration attorney, and NOT trust ‘notarios’ who are illegally practicing law in the U.S....


Don’t wait!
I am a procrastinator. That is not always a good thing — when I put things off until I have pressure to perform. Sometimes, the delay...


Waiting (im)-patiently
Immigration is a game of waiting. Sometimes for years or decades. For example, a nice man from KCK was just approved for permanent...


Hard lessons to learn in the Immigration struggle
Frequently in my office I meet with young people who have come to the U.S. to join other family members, traveling to the U.S. without...


Detention
It seems like Immigration is VERY active right now, picking up people with criminal charges at local jails, in court houses, at check-ins...


Border wall funding
As I listened this week to the Country's leaders squabbling over funding for the Wall, it reminded me of the innumerable exaggerations,...


Change is good
As the year comes to an end, I am hoping for change. I cannot imagine what some of my clients have gone through, changing their country,...

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Advocates for Immigrant Rights & Reconciliation [AIRR]
I am fortunate to belong to a group called AIRR, an advocacy group that is working to better the lives of immigrants in our community and...