Deportation Defenses and Legal Representation: Navigating the Complexities of U.S. Immigration Law

Deportation Defenses and Legal Representation: Navigating the Complexities of U.S. Immigration Law

By Brian Figeroux, Esq. | Editorial credit: Bartolomiej Pietrzyk/ shutterstock.com Increased deportation enforcement, particularly against individuals who have failed to meet asylum criteria or were ordered deported in absentia, has made deportation defense a critical area of immigration law. These proceedings can drastically alter an immigrant’s life, resulting in their removal from the United States, […]

JD Vance Spreading Fake Racist News Attacking Haitian Immigrants is Disgraceful & Dangerous

JD Vance Spreading Fake Racist News Attacking Haitian Immigrants is Disgraceful & Dangerous

Photo courtesy: X/Huffington Post 1st Elected Haitian-American Legislator from NYC Denounces Vance Amplifying ‘Absurd’ Online Misinformation Ahead of Presidential Debate Brooklyn, NY—Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, the 1st Haitian-American Legislator elected from NYC, who represents one of the world’s largest Haitian communities, released the following statement rebuking GOP Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance’s disparaging misinformation about […]

PAHO Director Urges Respect and Protection of Rights for International Day of People of African Descent

PAHO Director Urges Respect and Protection of Rights for International Day of People of African Descent

By: Pan American Health Organization | Editorial Credit: Bricolage/ shutterstock.com  People of African descent are 2.5 times more likely to live in poverty and often face limited access to health services. Washington, DC, August 30, 2024 (PAHO) — In commemoration of the International Day of People of African Descent, which takes place on August 31, […]

Queer Caribbean Liberation Collective returns to the West Indian Day Parade to Demand Justice for Trans Lives in Guyana and Caribbean Region

Queer Caribbean Liberation Collective returns to the West Indian Day Parade to Demand Justice for Trans Lives in Guyana and Caribbean Region

By: Mohamed Q. Amin, CaribbeanEqualityProject.org| Photo courtesy: Richard Louissaint Brooklyn, NY: On Monday, September 2, Caribbean Equality Project, as the leading organization of the Queer Caribbean Liberation Collective, the only LGBTQ+ contingent in the 2024 West Indian Day Parade, marched to demand action, accountability, and justice in response to a string of murders of transgender […]

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