Ask immigrant parents why they left their country and familiar home to come and begin a new life in the United States, often working at multiple jobs beneath their skill level, and many reply, “I did it for the children.” Is immigration law child friendly?

HIAS and Council’s managing attorney, Philippe Weisz, recently won a protracted case before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) making the law a bit friendlier. The BIA upheld the immigration judge’s decision in the case involving a young Mexican national, P.G.

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