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Featured Column: Immigration Q&A with Patricia Ice

Regular column by attorney and immigrant rights advocate L. Patricia Ice focuses on information and advice related to U.S. immigration and immigrant workers

The Hispanic American Village welcomes your questions about immigration and suggestions for Patricia Ice to be considered in future columns. Send them to: HAVemail@verizon.net

 

Columns

Ice on Immigration: A Thorny Problem About Reentry to Unify a Family
Ice on Immigration: Eligibility for Medical Care for Out-of-Status Children
The Candidates on Immigration: Clinton
The Candidates on Immigration: The candidates’ positions vis-à-vis immigration-Obama
The Candidates on Immigration: The candidates’ positions on immigration--McCain
Ice on Immigration: Explaining detention and deportation
Ice on Immigration: Refugees visiting home
Ice on Immigration: Myths about out-of-status immigrants
Ice on Immigration: New Passport Card for border residents
Ice on Immigration: Visa Fee Increase
Ice on Immigration: Employment and the new I-9 form
Ice on Immigration: Cultural exchange; Secure Fence Act; Official language
Ice on Immigration: Social Security cards for non-citizens
Ice on Immigration: The different immigration bureaucracies
Ice on Immigration: What if, undocumented, I’m jailed?
Ice on Immigration: Protecting your dependents if you are undocumented
Ice on Immigration: ICE plagued by system delays
Ice on Immigration: The deathknell for immigration reform
Ice on Immigration: College and the Dream Act
Ice on Immigration: Salvadorans may re-register for Temporary Protected Status
Ice on Immigration: Feds’ new “get tough” policy searching for the undocumented
Ice on Immigration: I-864 Affidavit; "Premium Processing"
Ice on Immigration: Ice on Immigration: The responsibilities of financial support to immigrants
Ice on Immigration: Travel and expired visas
Ice on Immigration: Child Support Agreements Complicate Passport Issuance
Ice on Immigration: Medicaid Eligibility of Infants of Undocumented Mothers
Ice on Immigration: H-2 workers’ rights violated
Ice on Immigration: Verifying Status After Green Card Expires
Ice on Immigration: Migrants & Local Law Enforcement
Ice on Immigration: School Enrollment Documentation
Ice on Immigration: Administration and Congressional proposals for reform
Ice on Immigration: Religious worker visa delays
Ice on Immigration: Ombudsman helps with problems, gives immigration advice
Ice on Immigration: Passports and US citizens; Residency and Marital Separation; 1-9 Employment Form
Ice on Immigration: The H-1B visa program
Ice on Immigration: Keep Copies of all Payments and Correspondence with “Immigration”
Ice on Immigration: On the rights of non-US citizens
Ice on Immigration: H-1B visas

 

 

About L. Patricia Ice

L. Patricia Ice is an attorney and counselor who has taught immigration law at Mississippi College School of Law in Jackson, and also contributes regular immigration advice stories to La Noticia and The Jackson Advocate.

A practicing attorney, Ms. Ice has recently taken on a two-year role as an Equal Justice Works Katrina Legal Fellow, focusing on immigrant employment issues as fair labor standards, and wage and hour problems, in areas around the Gulf Coast.

She is also dedicated to immigrants rights advocacy, and serves on the Board of the non-profit rights education group, MIRA: The Mississippi Immigrants Rights Alliance at www.yourmira.org.

Do You Have a Question about Immigration?

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