The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society brought Dale Schwartz’s grandparents to the United States. Now Schwartz is returning the favor.

Schwartz has been chosen as the non­profit organization’s chairman, a post in which he expects he will draw on his experience as an Atlanta immigration lawyer. A past president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, Schwartz will begin his term in June.

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