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In general, it seems to be more dif
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Reach out to non-profit or activist
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Background: Deferred ActionI. INTRO
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(1) advanced or tender age; (2) man
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the likelihood of ultimately removi
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Agencies may exercise enforcement d
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ties to one’s home country (e.g.,
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Another useful document in the chro
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absence of comprehensive reform of
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How is deferred action granted?o It
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employment histories, character ref
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V. CONTACTING THE MEDIAAgencies are
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Client AType of Case: Private billL
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petitions” to call attention to h
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month, the bill became a private la
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A Facebook group was created and ov
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had yet requested that relief on hi
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Education Not Deportation:A Guide f
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AcknowledgementsThis guide was prod
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TABLE OF CONTENTSI. General Introdu
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Legal Section
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II. Historical AccountThe DREAM Act
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April 21, 2010The Honorable Janet N
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Why should we have a moratorium toh
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Where can you find an attorney?You
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What does Immigration and CustomsEn
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Given the severe court backlogs, it
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What if you receive a “bag and ba
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CampaigningStrategies Section
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Table of ContentsII. Stage One: Adv
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Talking To Your TeachersThe followi
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Getting Your Friends to Make Phone
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Set Up a Meeting With Your Senator
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Targets: What is a Target?In this i
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Your future - What are your hopes f
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Creating a PetitionThis is by far t
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Creating a BuzzOkay, so you have yo
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Stick to your talking points:Do you
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Tips & TricksConclusion1. Are you r
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AppendixI. Glossary of Legal TermsA
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II. SAMPLE #1 DEFERRED ACTION APPLI
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Mr. Li was only 14-years old when h
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E. PROVIDNG SAFE HARBOR FOR MR. LI
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Lara’s achievements and the words
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Sample Media Advisories/StatementsS
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Sample Media Advisory (2)Media Advi
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MAXIMIZING YOUR MEDIA IMPACT:Lesson
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Sample Resolution 2: Board ofEducat