29
Oct
Asylum Denial Rates Continue to Climb
Despite the partial court shutdown during the COVID-19 pandemic, this year immigration jud­ges managed to decide the second highest number of asylum decisions in the last two de­cades. The rate of denial continued to climb to a record high of 71.6 percent, up from 54.6 percent during the last year [...]
20
Aug
in memory of mariano matias mendoza
We honor the memory of one of our community leaders who was taken from us too soon due to COVID-19. Our Family Services Director, shares this: “Mariano Matias Mendoza immigrated to the US from Guatemala decades ago. He became fluent in English, his third language along with his native Mayan [...]
23
Jul
DACA denied – USCIS is defying our courts
On Friday, July 17, a U.S. District Court Judge ordered the administration to restore DACA to its “pre-September 5, 2017” status. This means that people with DACA can renew their status AND that people can apply for DACA for the first time. We all celebrated this decision until we found [...]
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