Do you know your constitutional rights? Regardless of your immigration status, you are protected under the U.S. Constitutions. In case you are stopped by the local police or even I.C.E, you can present them a “red card” to defend yourself. Please visit the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) at www.ilrc.org/red-cards to know more about red […]
FREE LEGAL ASSISTANCE FOR DACA RENEWALS
The Supreme Court of the United States will be taking up the DACA Appeal for the next term. There are 800,000 DREAMers in the US that are here to stay! Come to Asian Law Alliance for FREE help with DACA renewals!
SPEAK UP! With Asian Law Alliance and The Fred T. Korematsu Institute
ALA’s Executive Director, Richard Konda, was on the “SPEAK UP!” panel with Karen Korematsu of the Fred T. Korematsu Institute, Zahra Billoo of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, Teresa Castellanos, Board vice-president San Jose Unified School District, and Susan Hayase, San Jose Nikkei Resisters. As active members of the San Jose community, this panel discussed what […]
ALA IS LOOKING FOR VIETNAMESE-SPEAKING VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers are important to the success of the Asian Law Alliance. Currently, ALA is in need of Vietnamese-speaking volunteers to assist with general intake, clinic, translation, and interpretation. To apply, please email a completed application and your resume to ALAVolunteerCoord@asianlawalliance.org.
ALA IS LOOKING FOR SPANISH-SPEAKING VOLUNTEERS!
Volunteers are important to the success of the Asian Law Alliance. Currently, ALA is in need of Spanish-speaking volunteers to assist with general intake, clinic, translation, and interpretation. To apply, please email a completed application and your resume to ALAVolunteerCoord@asianlawalliance.org.
Successful Action to #KeepDucHome
Photo: VietUnity South Bay Last Tuesday, Dec. 4 at 6:30am, Asian Law Alliance staff came to support Duc Nguyen along with VietUnity South Bay, People Acting in Commmunity Together (PACT) and the Santa Clara County Rapid Response Network. USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) notified Duc of an impromptu interview on this day; these […]
ALA is Looking for Volunteers!
Volunteers are important to the success of the Asian Law Alliance. ALA recruits volunteers to assist with general intake, clinic, translation and interpretation. If you are interested or have any questions, please contact us at ALAVolunteerCoord@asianlawalliance.org.
Community Alert: Vietnamese and Cambodian Communities Vulnerable for Deportation
Members of the immigrant community who have previous orders of deportation are urged to be vigilant and seek legal assistance when reporting for their check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). In recent months, ICE has been more aggressive in enforcing previous orders of removal and deporting these immigrants back to their countries. Two of […]
Asian Law Alliance on Asian Pacific America with Robert Handa
Staff attorney Bea Pangilinan joins Robert Handa to talk about the changes in immigration law and the services ALA can provide low-income clients.
Dreamers: The Undocumented Student and Immigrant Experience
Republished from SJSU Washing Square “Dreamers: The Undocumented Student and Immigrant Experience” By Julia Halprin Jackson Gloria “Tia” Immanuel, ’18 Business Administration, has not seen her biological parents or siblings since she was six years old, when she moved from Indonesia to a small town in southern California with her aunt and uncle. She had […]
