Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota

The Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota’s mission is to provide quality immigration legal services, law-related education, and advocacy to meet the steadily increasing needs of Minnesota’s immigrant and refugee communities. ILCM’s Appellate Litigation Project provides and facilitates high quality representation for immigrants before the U.S. Court of Appeals and Board of Immigration Appeals, prioritizing cases with the potential to benefit large numbers of immigrants in Minnesota and immigrants across the United States.

 

THE CASE

  • A grant was made for legal work related to the case of Sandoval v. Holder, 641 F.3d 982 (8th Cir. 2011), a case originating in Minnesota which will address if unaccompanied alien children can be subject to permanent inadmissibility to the United States for making a false claim of U.S. citizenship.

    SIX-MONTH REPORT
    YEAR-END REPORT

 
 

GRANT AMOUNT
$5,000 (2012)

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