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Immigration, Faith, and the American Dream: A Powerful Story of Resilience

58 min · 26 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio Immigration, Faith, and the American Dream: A Powerful Story of Resilience

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Esther Valdés Clayton is the Founder and Principal Attorney of Valdés & Associates, a San Diego-based firm that represents individuals and families in visas, green cards, asylum, deportation defense, and complex immigration appeals cases. She concentrates on empowering underserved communities and helping clients navigate the US immigration system with dignity and integrity. A Mexican-American attorney and nationally recognized voice on immigration issues, Esther is frequently featured on television and media outlets, offering legal analysis and commentary on immigration policy and reform. IN THIS EPISODE… Success is often described as a combination of opportunity and effort, but for many, it also involves navigating complex systems, cultural identity, and deeply held beliefs. The path is rarely linear, especially when shaped by hardships, responsibility, and a desire to give back. How do immigration, faith, and perseverance come together to define the American Dream? Accomplished immigration attorney Esther Valdés Clayton explains that achieving success requires discipline, education, and a commitment to doing things the right way — even when the odds are stacked against you. Esther emphasizes working within the legal system while advocating for practical reform, encouraging individuals to stay informed, seek guidance from trusted sources, and avoid shortcuts that can lead to long-term consequences. She also highlights how faith and values can serve as a foundation for resilience, helping individuals stay grounded while pursuing both personal and professional goals. In this episode of The Lawtino™, John Gomez talks with Esther Valdés Clayton, Founder and Principal Attorney of Valdés & Associates, about immigration, faith, and the American Dream. Esther discusses her journey from poverty to legal success, her views on immigration reform, and her commitment to ethical advocacy. She also shares insights on avoiding scams and empowering Latino communities.

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