Postal Museum |
As awful as the morning was, Sunday turned out to be a wonderful day. I was treated to an authentic Chinese meal for lunch by a member of the church, and I spent the afternoon with Craig and Stephanie Brock (my adopted parents for the semester). I also got in a 5 mile jog! I guess I could afford that donut after all.
DACA paperwork (& coffee!) |
There has been an expansion of DACA to qualify children who came to the US before 2010 so these clinics help people fill out paperwork to apply for the first time and to renew their DACA. There may be an expansion of DAPA (Deferred Action for Parental Arrivals) in May, but you can do some research to see what's going on with that... It involves a very strong-willed Texas judge.
Most of us volunteers were matched with a youth, and we walked them through the forms and necessary documents. The first person I worked with was a 19-year-old from Mexico. He's enrolled in community college and wants to be a restaurant manager. The second person was a 21-year-old from Chile. This was the best way I have ever spent a Saturday. After taking notes during working group conference calls about notario fraud and about DACA, I needed to see the people who are affected by these things. Playing a part and getting in the mix helped everything I've been listening to make sense. I have a great respect for what non-profit organizations, like Casa, are doing to help immigrants and also for the working groups and attorneys who serve these organizations pro bono.
Portrait Gallery |
Portrait Gallery |
The Supreme Court was having oral arguments last week, and it's kind of my dream to see one of these in person. Wednesday morning I let my boss know that I would be trying to get a seat, and I spent 4 hours (6:30 am to about 10:30 am) standing in a line outside in the freezing cold. I knew by about 7:30 that I wouldn't get a seat for the whole argument, but I held out to see 5 minutes of the thing. I still don't know if that whole morning was worth it. I had never been so miserably cold in my life for such a long period of time. One day I'll get there early enough to see a whole argument. Or maybe I'll bring a case to the Court as an attorney! Or maybe, just maybe, I'll be behind the bench. Anything is possible, right?
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