Human Rights Initiative is disappointed to learn that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has regularly been placing children in adult detention facilities. The National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) recently […]
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HRI and RefugeeWriters Present: Faisal Goes West
This Sunday June 23, HRI and RefugeeWriters will present a film short: Faisal Goes West at the Angelika Theater in Dallas. View the trailer below and click here to read […]
Read MoreThe Tick Tock of Asylum – Preliminary Approval of Changes to Immigration Granted by Federal Judge
On May 8, 2013, Federal Judge Richard A. Jones of the U.S. District Court in Seattle issued an order approving a proposed settlement agreement between several prominent immigration organizations who […]
Read MoreMeet the Intern – Bahareh
Meet our new intern Bahareh Tabaie. She is a dedicated optimist and an amazing asset to our legal team. She wrote a short bio about herself and here is more […]
Read MoreMeet the Intern – Jessika Velazquez
Jessika is a law student at SMU and will be working with our Asylum team, conducting country research, attending hearings, and drafting motions. Tell us a little bit about your […]
Read MoreSenate to Start Vote on Immigration Bill
On Tuesday afternoon, the Senate is scheduled to start voting on the Border Security, Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernization Act of 2013 (S. 744), otherwise known as Comprehensive Immigration Reform. […]
Read MoreState Specifics on the Benefits of Immigration
This week the Immigration Policy Center released 50 state-specific infographics and accompanying fact sheets that highlight recent demographic trends and summarize the economic benefits of immigration for each state. The study concluded […]
Read MoreMeet HRI’s Exxon Mobil Summer Intern – Antonia
Meet our youngest intern, Antonia Buban. Antonia is an intern through the Exxon Mobil Community Summer Jobs Program. As a rising junior at Pepperdine University, she is majoring in International Studies […]
Read MoreImmigration & Notario Fraud in Texas
Recently, the Attorney General’s office has shut down a number of “notario” operations in South Texas who have fraudulently been giving legal assistance to immigrants. Notarios are problematic in the United […]
Read MoreHRI Successfully Wins an LBGT Case!
HRI is proud to announce that we have successfully represented a case and helped a victim of torture gain legal status in the United States. Our client, Mikael*, represents many […]
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