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Date Published: 07/13/2015
Aprenda sobre los diferentes tipos de revisiones de antecedentes penales para aquellas personas que quieran solicitar DACA y DAPA y hayan tenido algún contacto la policía o inmigración. También aprenda como solicitar esos archivos.
Date Published: 06/09/2015
Learn about the various types of background checks for DACA and DAPA applicants and how to request them.
Date Published: 04/17/2015
In this podcast, Angie Junck discusses the various ways in which Proposition 47 impacts immigrants.
Date Published: 01/29/2015
In this podcast, you will hear Alison Kamhi, ILRC Staff Attorney, respond to frequently asked questions regarding new driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants under California Law AB 60.
Date Published: 01/28/2015
In this podcast, you will hear Rachel Prandini, ILRC Unaccompanied Minor Law Fellow, discuss how Senate Bill 873 benefits Unaccompanied Minors. This recording also provides practice tips to advocates on how to leverage the law to improve practice in state court for SIJS petitions.
Date Published: 10/28/2014
In Scialabba v. Cuellar de Osorio, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the CSPA does not protect all of the derivative children of family-based immigrant visa applicants equally when they “age-out” of derivative status upon turning 21. In this podcast, you will hear an example of how the Supreme Court’s ruling in Scialabba affects the “aged-out” child of a woman from Mexico whose priority date to immigrate as the sibling of a U.S. citizen has just become current.
Date Published: 09/19/2014
In this podcast, you will hear Grisel Ruiz, ILRC Defending Immigrants Law Fellow, talk about the wave of changes to ICE Hold policies in 2014. This will include an in-depth review of who is subject to mandatory detention.ICE Hold Developments
Date Published: 07/17/2014
This recording explains the DACA renewal process, including eligibility requirements, procedure for applying, required evidence, and other relevant details. The podcast is available in English and Spanish.
Date Published: 06/30/2014
This recording features Lourdes Martinez and guest attorney, Niloufar Khonsari, discussing the various concerns advocates have regarding the new credible fear lesson plan for asylum officers.
Date Published: 06/13/2014
In this podcast we discuss travel options, also known as Advance Parole, for DACA recipients. We review how and when DACA recipients may apply for advance parole, and share some of the risks and important considerations they should be aware of before leaving the country.
Date Published: 10/22/2013
During this interview with ILRC founder, Bill Hing, you will hear a series of questions regarding the significance of the passage of AB1024 by state legislature and Governor Brown's signing. We also address why the Obama Administration opposed the issuance of a license to Sergio Garcia, the undocumented law graduate who passed the California State Bar.
Date Published: 07/16/2013
In this podcast, you’ll hear Bill Hing discuss lessons learned when local law enforcement takes federal immigration enforcement into its own hands.
Date Published: 07/11/2013
This audio recording is from the IPC Immigration Policy discussion, recorded during the AILA Annual Conference, featuring Bill Hing.
Date Published: 05/22/2013
This compelling new recording features ILRC founder, Bill Hing, and Eric Cohen, ILRC Executive Director, as they share lessons learned from the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA), specifically concerning the policy efforts and implementation. They also discuss the Senate immigration bill (S.744, “The Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act”) and provide advice and best practice tips to organizations on policy advocacy and immigration reform implementation.
Date Published: 03/18/2013
Learn about all of the educational requirements for DACA eligibility in this new podcast, featuring Barbara Pinto, Ralph Santiago Abascal Fellow.
Date Published: 01/29/2013
In this podcast, you will hear Lourdes Martinez and Barbara Pinto explain the difference between a rejection and denial of a DACA request, including what steps to take in connection with each.
Date Published: 01/29/2013
In this podcast, you will hear Lourdes Martinez and Barbara Pinto explain the difference between a rejection and denial of a DACA request, including what steps to take in connection with each.
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In this podcast featuring ILRC Staff Attorney, Erin Quinn, she addresses questions about the new Provisional Waiver for Unlawful Presence, including what it is, who it helps, who can apply, and what happens if a waiver request is denied.
Date Published: 01/17/2013
This first edition of DACA: The Essential Legal Guide is a comprehensive and practice-oriented overview of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) based on the Immigrant Legal Resource Center’s more than two decades of community education, outreach, training and technical assistance on issues impacting immigrant youth.
Date Published: 01/16/2013
Featuring Lourdes Martinez and Barbara Pinto, this podcast addresses whether or not there is an expiration date for the DACA program and what, if any, are the deadlines to submit initial and renewal applications. For more DACA-related information and resources, visit our Deferred Action for...
Date Published: 01/16/2013
Featuring Lourdes Martinez and Barbara Pinto, this podcast addresses whether or not there is an expiration date for the DACA program and what, if any, are the deadlines to submit initial and renewal applications. For more DACA-related information and resources, visit our Deferred Action for...
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We’re pleased to announce the availability of our newest podcast, the New U Age Out Policy. Featuring Catherine Seitz, Regional Immigration Coordinator for Bay Area Legal Aid and Sally Kinoshita, ILRC Deputy Director, this podcast includes a discussion of the new USCIS policy that was released in December 2012.Listen now.
Date Published: 10/24/2012
We’re pleased to introduce our newest podcast, “Immigration Fraud and DACA.” This essential resource is intended to help DACA applicants protect themselves against immigration fraud. Featuring Nora Privitera, Director of our Anti-Fraud Campaign and Special Projects Attorney.
Date Published: 10/16/2012
Featuring Lourdes Martinez, ILRC Staff Attorney, this podcast describes Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and answers some common questions like, “What does it mean? Will it grant me immigration status? Is this the DREAM Act? Can I apply for citizenship down the road?” The podcast has been translated and recorded in Spanish.
Date Published: 09/25/2012
In this podcast, you’ll hear a Q & A session between Angie Junck, ILRC Supervising Attorney, and Bill Hing, Founder of the ILRC, as they discuss the challenges to SB 10-70, what the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Arizona vs. US, and what it means for anti-immigrant state legislation across the country.
Date Published: 09/18/2012
Hosted by ILRC Staff Attorney, Erin Quinn, this podcast addresses when the immigration service will refer a DACA applicant to immigration court for removal. This recording includes a brief explanation of USCIS's criteria for referring an applicant to immigration court through service of a NTA.
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Listen to a conversation with Nora Privitera and Dan Torres, ILRC staff attorneys, as interviewed by “Your Legal Rights” radio show host, Chuck Finney. This program aired in the San Francisco Bay Area on August 12, 2009, via KALW (91.7).
Date Published: 07/13/2015
Este video provee una introducción a, conocido como “FOIA”, por sus siglas en ingles. También provee información y ejemplos sobre como determinar cuándo y a que agencia debe de enviar su solicitud de FOIA, y ejemplos sobre cuando una solicitud de FOIA no es la mejor opción para obtener información.
Date Published: 06/09/2015
This webinar highlights special considerations in LGBTQ immigration. We focus on cultural competency for legal practitioners working with LGBTQ immigrants; marriage-based petitions involving same-sex binational couples; asylum protection when persecution was based on gender identity or sexual orientation; and defense strategies for LGBTQ immigrants in detention.
Date Published: 06/02/2015
This videocast provides an introduction to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and offers tips for how to file FOIA requests in immigration cases. It also provides information and examples regarding how to determine when and with which agency to file a FOIA request as well as examples of when a FOIA response is not the best option for gathering information.