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Heartland Alliance's National Immigrant Justice Center's experienced legal staff can speak about the legal ramifications of immigration laws, provide analysis of how immigration policies play out in immigrant communities, and help put reporters in touch with immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers who can provide a human face to stories about the U.S. immigration system.


NIJC Press contact:
Tara Tidwell Cullen

 


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New York Times: Asylum for the World’s Battered Women Print E-mail
Tuesday, 31 July 2007

This past fall, a United Nations report denounced the extraordinary number of women who are victims of domestic violence — and for whom protection from the authorities is often nonexistent. In some nations, like Bangladesh and Ethiopia, the U.N. found that as many as 6 of every 10 women interviewed had been beaten or sexually assaulted by their husbands or partners. The report called for better protection for abused women, but it didn’t address how first-world nations like the United States should treat those women who manage to escape their abusers and flee their countries. Should victims of domestic violence be eligible for asylum, a protection that has traditionally been preserved for those persecuted as a result of political turmoil?

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Links to government offices that handle immigration issues Print E-mail
Monday, 30 July 2007

Agencies under the Department of Homeland Security

Agencies under the Department of Justice

Agencies under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

U.S. Senate

U.S. House of Representatives

 
Register to Access NIJC Pro Bono Resources Print E-mail
Friday, 27 July 2007

In order to have full access the NIJC Pro Bono Resources section of the National Immigrant Justice Center’s website (including pro bono manual appendices and forms) you must:

  1. Attend an NIJC pro bono attorney training clinic, and
  2. Accept an NIJC case

If you have already attended an NIJC training and are representing an NIJC client, register now. Your registration will be approved by NIJC’s pro bono coordinator.

 

How to become an NIJC pro bono partner

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Immigration Resources for Criminal Defense Attorneys Print E-mail
Friday, 27 July 2007

The National Immigrant Justice Center's Defenders Initiative

Through a grant from the Chicago Bar Foundation, the National Immigrant Justice Center launched the Defenders Initiative to provide trainings and respond to e-mail inquiries from criminal defense attorneys who have questions regarding potential immigration issues for their clients.

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NIJC Training Manuals for Pro Bono Attorneys Print E-mail
Friday, 27 July 2007
NIJC has produced training manuals for pro bono attorneys working on a variety of immigration cases.
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