IMMIGRATION UPDATE

Usually only those who are enrolled in our "What's Happening in Immigration News?" course and Membership Portal receive the monthly immigration updates from our legal expert, Natasha. Since the upcoming legal changes may have significant impact on schools this fall, we wanted to share this monthly update with everyone!

 

Learn more from Natasha with our Legal Journey Pathway and What's Happening in Immigration News courses! https://www.englishlearnerportal.com/courses

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NATASHA'S PREVIOUS WEBINAR REPLAY

Ten Things School Staff Need to Know About Immigration

Join English Learner Portal colleague Natasha Quiroga, Esq. in a discussion on important and current immigration issues impacting students. In this webinar, participants will learn more about: • the immigration system; • what children face in their immigration legal journey • key federal immigration policies impacting immigrant students; and • strategies to disrupt the school to deportation pipeline.

 

Want to learn more from Natasha? Join our Legal Journey Pathway for 15 hours of professional learning.

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Recorded on Tuesday, March 8, 2022.

6:00 PM EST

 

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About the Presenter

Natasha Quiroga, Esq.

Natasha has spent the past 20 years advocating for immigrant children, youth, and families as a lawyer, fundraiser, and executive director. Most recently, she was Director of the Parental Readiness and Empowerment Program (PREP) and Senior Counsel in the Educational Opportunities Project at the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.  Natasha served as the first full-time Executive Director of Escuela Bolivia (now Educación Para Nuestro Futuro) in Arlington, Virginia. Natasha received her J.D. from American University Washington College of Law and a Master's in International Politics from American University School of International Service.  

Natasha has also led Flores Settlement Agreement monitoring visits to family and children’s detention facilities and managed pro bono engagement to support separated parents during the 2018 family separation crisis.

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