... undertook an analysis of the capacity and needs of immigration legal service providers in California . We ... This 2022 report offers recommendations to strengthen immigration legal services in California, drawing on 20 ... organizations and 80 responses to an online survey of immigration legal service providers across the state. Key ...
May, 2022
Report
... hope and opportunity for all. In this affirmative vision, immigration legal services are a vital component of a larger ... (CIII) launched a study to understand the capacity of immigration legal services in California and generate ... This report offers recommendations to strengthen immigration legal services in California for immigrants and ...
February, 2020
Report
... based in Fresno Shaina Aber , Deputy Director, Center on Immigration on Justice, Vera Institute of Justice moderator ...
February 10, 2021
Webinar
October, 2016
Factsheet, Issue Brief
The first quarterly meeting of GCIR's California Immigrant Integration Initiative (CIII).
February 23, 2021
Group Meeting
... to support critical community services—including immigration legal services. As we emerge from the pandemic ...
September, 2021
Analysis
... and develop recommendations in the areas of education, immigration relief, criminal justice, and more. As the report ... details, Immigrants Rising outlined new best practices for immigration legal service providers; exciting new demographic ...
December, 2019
Report
... the citizenship process. Last year, US Citizenship and Immigration Services, which administers the exam, announced ...
November 12, 2020
News Article
... and philanthropic advisors. For more information about LSWG, contact Melissa Nop . Speakers Sally Kinoshita, ... Rights (CHIRLA) Kerri Talbot , Deputy Director, The Immigration Hub Legal Services Working Group 2021 QII Meeting ...
June 9, 2021
Group Meeting
What does it mean to be an American? How has the United States defined citizenship over time? To explore these critical questions, GCIR has developed a timeline, “Who Gets to Be an American,” which provides in-depth information on the evolution of American citizenship and how the United States has determined who belongs in this country and who does not. Understanding this history and the forces that drive it is critical to understanding how we decide who gets to be American today. This is the first in a series of timelines GCIR will release over the coming year, culminating in the release of a full Im/Migration Timeline tracking the history of movement within, to, and from the United States through a decolonized lens.
December, 2023
Data Tool
... Central America, and other parts of the world. While immigration policy is made at the federal level, states and ... administration and Congress debate legalization and other immigration policies, investments in immigration legal services can set California’s residents ...
November 3, 2021
Webinar