Author: mhewey

HIRC students win deportation relief for East African man

Though Massachusetts is far from the Southern border, many immigrants are still detained across the state. Until recently, one of those detainees was John*, a man who was tortured in his home country in East Africa. John ended up in detention because certain criminal convictions triggered the deportation process and eventually led his case to…
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Immigration professors urge action from EOIR on COVID-19

On March 20th, immigration professors from across the country, including HIRC Director Sabi Ardalan and Managing Attorney Phil Torrey, submitted a joint letter to the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), which urges EOIR to develop and enact policies that address the COVID-19 crisis and its possible effects on immigration court proceedings. The letter has…
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HIRC Statement on COVID-19 and ICE Activity

As the status of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to shift, many people across the United States are experiencing drastic changes in their day-to-day life. For the Harvard Law School community this has meant that all students are no longer on campus for the remainder of the semester and HLS staff has transitioned to remote work…
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HIRC welcomes new faculty assistant

The Clinic is thrilled to announce that we have a new faculty assistant joining our team!  Sophie Jean will be working part-time as a faculty assistant for HIRC Founder Deborah Anker. Sophie is a recent graduate of McGill University (Montreal, QC) where she majored in Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience. Sophie previously worked as a research…
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Volunteer Opportunity: Mock Client Interviews

On March 3rd and 5th from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m., HIRC will be having a series of mock client interviews with law students. We are currently looking to recruit volunteers to act as interpreters and clients. This is a one-time volunteer event and would greatly help law students practice how to interview clients with an…
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HIRC files amicus briefs on asylum

Asylum seekers continue to face legal hurdles in their pursuit of safety here in the U.S., and the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program (HIRC) has been busy working on litigation to protect their rights. Within the first month of 2020, HIRC submitted two amicus briefs regarding immigration and asylum law. The first brief, submitted…
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HIRC is hiring a staff attorney

Our team at the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program (HIRC) continues to expand! We are currently seeking a staff attorney to join the Clinic. In addition to filing immigration petitions, such as asylum, DACA, and TPS applications, the Staff Attorney will also conduct outreach to the Harvard community. They will work as part of…
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Antonio’s story: Finding hope and safety in the U.S.

People sometimes ask what motivates HIRC student advocates to work on immigration cases during our busy law school semesters. The answer is simple: our clients. It is impossible to have a bad day after spending time with the asylum-seekers we represent at HIRC. No one embodies this more than Antonio*, a young man who fled…
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HIRC and HIP send “Love Letters to Kids” on Valentine’s Day

This year on Valentine’s Day, students and staff from the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program (HIRC) and the HLS Immigration Project sent dozens of Valentine’s Day cards and letters of support to children in detention as part of the “Love Letters to Kids” campaign, which is run by TODEC in Perris, CA. This project,…
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More Than 1,000 Sign Petition Supporting Divinity School Student Denied Entry to United States

“Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic director Sabrineh Ardalan and Cambridge lawyer Susan B. Church also represent Arandi. Arandi’s lawyers filed a civil rights complaint with the Department of Homeland Security’s civil rights office on January 30.”