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NIPNLG
Seeking Labor-Based Deferred Action
Wednesday, April 26th at 11am Pacific/2pm Eastern
Zoom Webinar
Duration: One Hour Cost: Free CLE Credit: None
Program Description: Immigrant workers involved in a labor dispute may be eligible for deferred action based on new policy guidance issued by DHS in January 2023. In this free webinar, the speakers will delve into issues of eligibility and best practices on screening clients. Participants will also get an overview of how to go about filing applications for deferred action and employment authorization for immigrant workers and learn about case strategy and other related forms of relief.
Speakers:
Jessica Bansal, Legal Director, Unemployed Workers United
Lynn Damiano Pearson, Consulting Attorney, National Immigration Law Center (NILC)
Ann Garcia, Staff Attorney, National Immigration Project (NIPNLG)
Mary Yanik, Clinical Associate Professor of Law and Director, Tulane Immigrant Rights Clinic
You can register for this free webinar HERE.