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I specialize in counseling employers to develop, maintain, and defend immigration…
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The Business Immigration Platforms of Harris vs. Trump
The Business Immigration Platforms of Harris vs. Trump
By Laura Bloniarz
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Tech Benchmarking Roundtable Recap & August Survey Preview
Tech Benchmarking Roundtable Recap & August Survey Preview
By Laura Bloniarz
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From Paralegal to In-House Immigration Specialist with Minnie Truong
From Paralegal to In-House Immigration Specialist with Minnie Truong
By Laura Bloniarz
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What does community empowerment look like? Last week Chinese American Service League (CASL) leaders and its board of directors traveled to…
What does community empowerment look like? Last week Chinese American Service League (CASL) leaders and its board of directors traveled to…
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Good morning from Mexico City! I’m excited to be here at the International Bar Association annual conference to moderate a roundtable on automated…
Good morning from Mexico City! I’m excited to be here at the International Bar Association annual conference to moderate a roundtable on automated…
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¡Feliz Día de la Independencia! 🇲🇽 As a first generation Mexican-American professional, I carry with me so much of my Mexican heritage and culture…
¡Feliz Día de la Independencia! 🇲🇽 As a first generation Mexican-American professional, I carry with me so much of my Mexican heritage and culture…
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Experience
Education
Publications
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Not All “Entries” Are Equal – The Law of “Entry” and “Admission” For Purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act
National Law Review
Throughout my internship experiences with federal government agencies, I dug through the intricacies and interpretations of Immigration Judges, Administrative Law Judges, and the BIA. During my internship with the Executive Office for Immigration Review (“EOIR”), I attended weekly Bureau of Immigration Appeals (“BIA”) attorney workshops. After several intense statutory trainings with the BIA, I began to research the many inconsistencies in the language of the Immigration Nationality Act (“INA”)…
Throughout my internship experiences with federal government agencies, I dug through the intricacies and interpretations of Immigration Judges, Administrative Law Judges, and the BIA. During my internship with the Executive Office for Immigration Review (“EOIR”), I attended weekly Bureau of Immigration Appeals (“BIA”) attorney workshops. After several intense statutory trainings with the BIA, I began to research the many inconsistencies in the language of the Immigration Nationality Act (“INA”) and this inspired my article, Not All “Entries” Are Equal – The Law of “Entry” and “Admission” For Purposes of the Immigration and Nationality Act, where I analyze the removability of an alien under the INA in light of the developing BIA and Circuit Court precedent. I wrote this article in October 2012. I subsequently submitted this article and won the Fall 2012 National Law Review Student Writing Contest.
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Thank you to my Loyola community for this recognition! I am truly humbled and grateful.
Thank you to my Loyola community for this recognition! I am truly humbled and grateful.
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Meet The Speakers: Kimberley (Best) Robidoux of WR Immigration speaking in ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e_mvsjMx ⬅️ US Immigration Program Management &…
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