New York Law School

Citizenship Day at Public High School in Washington Heights

HS image (Citizenship Day)

On April 20, 2013, Safe Passage once again reached out to immigrant youth in the community, this time by holding a citizenship clinic at a high school in Washington Heights.  New York Law School alumni Desiree Hernandez ’08,    Mayra Cano ’11, Kelly Garner ‘11 interviewed students and their families and determined that many of them were eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship or other forms of immigration relief. We assisted them in preparing their N-400’s and will be working closely with them as they go through the naturalization process. NYLS students and ILSA members Ilana Snyder 3L, Vivian Carballo 3L, Luisa Lebron 2L, Vanessa Caicedo 2L, Kara Kelly 2L, Vanessa Caicedo 2L, Christine Magee 2L, provided invaluable assistance in organizing and participating in Citizenship day.  Safe Passage would like to extend a very special thank you to Desiree Hernandez ’08, who led the charge and was deemed Most Valuable Player by the High School students, social workers, and ILSA members.  Together, Safe Passage and ILSA, completed 13 citizenship interviews, and 3 comprehensive status screenings.

David Lenzner, a High School Spanish teacher summed up the day stating, “Safe Passage continues to change the lives of students and their families. Every school in New York City should be able to turn to such a smart, thorough and thoughtful organization for legal assistance and guidance.”

Valentines thank you

little valentine

From Lenni Benson:

Our last day at the immigration court happened to fall on Valentine’s Day.

Our special valentines were so many wonderful students and pro bono attorneys volunteering at the juvenile docket.

Each month Safe Passage attorneys and students meet between ten and twenty-five immigrant children who are appearing in immigration court.

Volunteer Marie Kimmel joined us and helped some of the children make Valentines while they waited to meet attorneys or for their court appearance.

Thank you as always to Adjunct Professors Bethany Ow, Martin Rothstein and Abbey Center Fellow Guillermo Stampur.  Tremendous support was provided by Virginia Vazquez, Alissa Kane, and Katie Smelas.

Safe Passage Law Students appeared for children and obtaining continuances while we seek pro bono counsel.  Thank you Ilana Snyder, Vivian Carballo, Michael Bonsignore, Aleida Sainz; Yissel Cabrera, Aaron Julka, Adena Altman, and Robin Axelrod.

Several more students volunteered as runners, translators, or note takers:

NYLS Students: Vanessa Caicedo, Christian Alvarez, and Jose Ortiz.

Columbia Students: Jean Choi, Carolina Escalera, and Mae Ackerman.

Attorneys who volunteered at court: Sandra Nichols, Paul Irlando, Catherine Doscher, and Lyndsey Yoshino.

Pro Bono Attorneys who took on cases and appeared today:

Nicole Feit

David Breden

Matthew Harris

Jonathan Grant

Christine Ryu

Stephanie Tennant

Want to join in?  Our next days at court are Thursday, March 14 and Thursday, April 11 from 8:30 A.M. to noon each day.  Please contact us if you can volunteer.

Upcoming CLE Event! Tuesday, March 5, 2013 — 6:00-8:00p.m. in the Auditorium at New York Law School

Free CLE!  Please come support our wonderful students as they present on a immigration issues relevant to the representation of undocumented youth.  This evening will feature presentations on:

1.  U and T nonimmigrant status

2. Filing Requests for Information Under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

No need to register in advance, sign up for 1 skills CLE credit at the door.  Beverages and light refreshments will be served.  We look forward to seeing you there!

Great published one parent SIJS case from Queens family court!

Judge Hunt in Queens issued a published SIJS decision, in which he explains why one parent SIJS is okay under New York law.  Judge Hunt also has an entire section explaining why he is declining to follow the recent Erick M opinion from Nebraska.

Click here to read the decision.