Countdown to Administrative Relief Webinar #4 March 27, 2015
Our Presenters Advocacy Allison Posner, aposner@cliniclegal.org Training and Legal Support Jen Riddle, jriddle@cliniclegal.org Ilissa Mira, imira@cliniclegal.org Capacity Building Jeff Chenoweth, jchenoweth@cliniclegal.org Legalization Michelle Sardone, msardone@cliniclegal.org 2
Our Agenda Litigation Update Advocacy Update Client Screening Techniques Sample Affiliate Preparation and Service Delivery Models Questions 3
Litigation Update What s new since the Feb 16 Preliminary Injunction? DOJ Emergency Request to Stay Injunction in 5 th Circuit Next step: Apr 17: Oral argument If stay granted, DAPA/Expanded DACA continues while lawsuit unfolds in district court DOJ Appeal of Next steps: Mar 30: DOJ brief injunction to 5 th May 4: States brief Circuit May 18: DOJ reply brief If DOJ wins appeal, DAPA/Expanded DACA continues while lawsuit unfolds Lawsuit proceeds in Federal District Court Next step: Early discovery by DOJ and states in preparation for trial? Legal process could take months/years 4
DACA Renewal Reminders Help renewal applicants file 120-150 days before expiration If renewal has been pending 105 days, inquire with USCIS https://egov.uscis.gov/e-request/intro.do 1-800-375-5283 If case is still pending: Make inquiry i with USCIS Ombudsman https://cisomb.dhs.gov/oca/form7001.aspx CLINIC members may contact t CLINIC aposner@cliniclegal.org 5
Advocacy Update DACA renewal Customer service Advance Parole 6
Advocacy Update I-601A waivers ICE enforcement priorities 7
Screening for Other Forms of Relief PERSON Survey (2014) 14% of DACA eligible were found to be eligible for another more permanent type of immigration relief. 8
Other Common Types of Relief Family based petitions Q: Do you have a USC spouse, parent, son or daughter? Or an LPR spouse, parent, son or daughter? U visas for victims of crime Q: Have you, or a close family member been a victim of a crime? VAWA for victims of domestic violence Q: Have you been abused by a USC or LPR spouse or parent? Have you been abused by an adult USC son or daughter? 9
Other Common Types of Relief Special Immigrant Juvenile Status Q: Are you under 18 and have you been abused, abandoned, or neglected by at least one parent? Citizenship Q: Were either of your parents USCs at the time of your birth? Parole in Place Q: Do you have a spouse, parent, son or daughter who is or was in the armed forces? 10
Opportunities for Screening In office consultations Combine outreach and screening Brief in person screening Self screening tool Sample screening tools will be available at www.cliniclegal.org/adminrelief 11
AR Preparation Initiatives What are affiliates in CLINIC s network currently doing to prepare for Administrative Relief? 12
Community-Wide Nebraska Immigration Legal Assistance Hotline (NILAH) Immigration Legal Assistance Services, Catholic Charities of Omaha Justice for Our Neighbors-Nebraska (JFON-NE) Lth Lutheran Family Services These 3 affiliates and their community partners used their existing collaboration to identify the need for a centralized intake system and developed a hotline through the help of a local funder https://cliniclegal.org/news/nebraska-capacity-building/nebraskaimmigration-legal-assistance-hotline 13
Agency-Wide Catholic Charities of Central Texas in Austin AR Information on agency home page of website Calendar of upcoming AR outreach sessions and workshop events with media invited Increased anti-upil messages and helping people with fear Designated point-person for AR planning for the agency and to respond to media inquiries Staffing decisions are being made to accommodate evening/weekend events to avoid staff burnout http://ccctx.org/ 14
Program-Specific Catholic Charities of Baltimore s Immigration Legal Services-Esperanza Center Managing Attorney, Adonia Simpson, created the following online prescreening tool: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1q com/forms/d/1q- wl18ilrtutdmq0cs_73n_fnelmquwgdhbdsf9qdmg /viewform?usp=send_form 15
Catholic Charities-Diocese of Fort Worth s Mobile Unit 16
Using Technology Catholic Charities of Miami s Legal Services Currently using tablets at in-office kiosk to assist walk-ins applying for naturalization using CitizenshipWorks Hosting large naturalization workshops using many trained volunteers Hosting small workshops starting with orientation, tablets and quality review. Tablets linked to printers. Plans to use this model for other types of relief including expanded DACA and DAPA 17
Using Technology Immigration Services Catholic Charities of San Diego Collecting cell phone numbers from attendees at AR charlas Sending mass text messages with AR updates and to then create a client profile in their database Plans to send assessment tools/intake questionnaires and triage special cases to make appts in office for FOIAs and further advice May set up Livescan for FBI rap sheets 18
Share Your Initiatives! CLINIC Field Support Coordinators: Laura Burdick lburdick@cliniclegal.org li i l l Leya Speasmaker lspeasmaker@cliniclegal.org Shaila Rahman srahman@cliniclegal.org Nathaly Perez nperez@cliniclegal.org 19
CLINIC Resources Visit CLINIC s website: www.cliniclegal.org/adminrelief Legal updates Sample community education materials Sample planning documents Upcoming trainings https://cliniclegal.org/training/calendar CLINIC Convening 20
CIRI Resources Website Substantive immigration law resources Sample community education materials Events calendar Service provider directory http://www.adminrelief.org/ 21
CIRI Update Needs assessment survey Ready America evaluation and materials Community navigator training i Regional collaboration toolkit Human resources report 22
Questions? 23