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California Supreme Court Admits Sergio Garcia, Paving the Way for Undocumented Law Graduates in California to Become Licensed Attorneys
The New Year comes with some great news. After a five year battle, Sergio Garcia was admitted to the California State Bar today, which paves the way for any and all undocumented law graduates who pass the bar exam in Read More …
An Easy I-130 Marriage Interview
Today, I walked in and out of one of the easiest I-130 interviews at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Heterosexual or not, standalone I-130 interviews are rare. They are typically given when the foreign national spouse is Read More …
Undocumented Activist Infiltrates El Paso Detention Center, Documents Rampant Abuse
Video Credit: The NIYA I don’t know how Santiago Garcia-Leco managed to get detained, given he is eligible for Barack Obama’s deferred action program. But inside the El Paso Detention Center, Santiago, a queer undocumented organizer, found hundreds of cases of Read More …
India’s Supreme Court Re-Criminalizes Gay Sex
In a shockingly poor decision, the Indian Supreme Court has reversed the July 2009 ruling of the Delhi High Court decriminalising gay sex between consenting adults. In doing so, India’s Supreme Court has recriminalized gay sex in India, rendering almost 20 Read More …
Mayorkas v. Cuellar De Osorio: From the Frontlines of the Supreme Court
A major storm was supposed to take over the District of Columbia today. While the federal and District government closed down in anticipation of bad weather, I trudged along to the U.S. Supreme Court to hear oral arguments in Mayorkas Read More …