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Know Your Immigrant Rights: Meet Katherine

20 min · 6 de dic de 2023
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Our mission is greatly focused on providing community, support, and resources to those whom we have identified as underserved members of our community. When it comes to immigration law and immigrant rights, this information often does not reach those who could use it the most. In this episode, Katherine Garcia, an immigration attorney, shares some valuable information and insights that anyone with an immigration case should be aware of. We decided to record this episode in both English and Spanish in hopes that this will reach more people who might need it.

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