Dear Friend,

In the aftermath of a recent natural disaster, we are thankful to continue our mission of supporting our community. Angie's story reminds us of our purpose. Leaving Honduras to reunite with her family, Angie faced the daunting task of securing a Special Immigrant Juvenile visa. With JFAI's legal support, Angie's visa was approved, opening doors to family reunification, education, work, and a brighter future. This outcome reflects hope and persistence, made possible by your vital contributions. Your support has directly led to such life-changing outcomes.

We are also inspired daily by our dedicated team, highlighting Gabriela Lopez-Compean, one of our Managing Attorneys. Her passion for assisting others through the complex immigration process extends beyond legal advocacy, fostering a nurturing community for clients.

Our achievements are the result of joint efforts, showcasing the solidarity of our community. The contributions, affection, and support of our donors and volunteers drive our initiatives, allowing us to create positive change. I am grateful to supporters like St. Paul's United Methodist Church, whose recent grant to JFAI enhances our capacity to provide high-quality legal services to immigrants in need. Thank you for your enduring support and for being an integral part of our community.

 

With Gratitude,

Joy Green
Executive Director
Justice for all Immigrants

 

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We Are Finally Reunited

"During my case, I remembered my mom crying many times as she recalled the moment when she had to leave Honduras and leave me behind with my grandparents. But she is now so happy that we are finally reunited," said Angie.

Angie, from Honduras, bravely traveled to the United States in 2023 to be with her mother, Hilda, and older sister. Facing the urgency of applying for a Special Immigrant Juvenile visa before she aged out of eligibility, Angie found hope in the swift and efficient efforts of Daniella, a JFAI Staff Attorney. Despite an initial denial from USCIS, Daniella's relentless advocacy led to the visa's approval, bringing overwhelming relief and joy to the family. This legal victory is a gateway to a brighter future for Angie, allowing her to obtain a work permit and driver's license, and pursue higher education. Angie's story underscores the importance of dedicated legal services for young immigrants and highlights the vital role of donor support in making such success stories possible.

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Gabriela Lopez-Compean: "I Found What I Wanted to Do for the Rest of My Life"

Reflecting on her career choice, Gabriela says, "I knew I found my practice. I found what I wanted to do for the rest of my life."

Gabriela Lopez-Compean, a Managing Attorney at JFAI, embodies the organization's mission with her dedication to assisting low-income individuals through the complex immigration process. Emigrating from Mexico at the age of six, Gabriela's firsthand experiences and passion for helping others have driven her impactful work at JFAI. She highlights the essential support from her team and donors in overcoming the challenges of restrictive immigration laws. She adds, "I like that I am never bored, and I get to use many skills when advocating for my clients and my team within our organization." Her commitment extends beyond legal advocacy, creating a nurturing community for clients. Gabriela has worked at JFAI since 2019.

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Huge Thanks to St. Paul's United Methodist Church

We would like to give a huge thanks to  St. Paul's United Methodist Church for their grant of $4,000 to support immigration legal services. St. Paul’s has been a long-time supporter of Justice for all Immigrants.  This contribution will significantly enhance our ability to provide vital, high-quality legal services to immigrants in our community. Visit St. Paul’s UMC website and follow the pages on Facebook and Instagram to learn more about their impactful work and stay up-to-date on their initiatives. Thank you, once again, St. Paul's United Methodist Church, for your continuous commitment to support our causes.

 
 
 

CMS Finds Parole-in-Place Will Benefit 455,000 US Families and Improve the US

President Biden’s decision to extend parole-in-place to undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens who entered the country without inspection is a significant step in strengthening American families and the economy. The Center for Migration Studies of New York (CMS) estimates that 455,000 undocumented spouses, with marriages valid before June 17, 2024, and proof of presence since June 2014, are protected from deportation and can pursue citizenship and work authorization. California and Texas lead the top 10 states by eligible population. Read the full article here.

DHS Announces New Process to Promote the Unity and Stability of Families

On June 17, 2024, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced actions to promote family unity. It will allow certain noncitizen spouses of U.S. citizens who have lived in the United States for 10 years or more to apply for lawful permanent residence without leaving the country. This initiative could benefit around 500,000 noncitizen spouses and 50,000 of their children, preventing prolonged separations. Read the full article here.

Biden Administration Aims To Boost Immigration Among Entrepreneurs

On June 17, 2024, DHS announced a new process allowing certain noncitizen spouses of U.S. citizens to apply for lawful permanent residence without leaving the U.S., potentially benefiting 500,000 spouses and 50,000 children. This initiative, part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s efforts to strengthen family unity, builds on existing reunification and parole processes. Read the full article here.

 

THANK YOU!

As always, we would like to express our appreciation to our supporters, whose donations have a profound impact on the lives of our clients.

Justice for all Immigrants
2220 Broadway Street  | Houston, Texas 77012
713-454-6470 | info@justiceForAllImmigrants.org

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