Immigration
Jul. 25, 2019
Lessons from the border
Armed with our law licenses and our laptops we flew to El Paso, Texas, and on Thursday morning we were greeted by a lawyer from Diocesan Migrant and Refugee Services. In the two days we spent with DMRS we were both heartened by the good deeds performed on a daily basis and demoralized by the size of the problem and the lack of resources to address it.





Eric B. Kingsley
Partner
Kingsley & Kingsley APC
Labor & Employment
16133 Ventura Blvd #1200
Encino , CA 91436
Phone: (818) 990-8300
Fax: (818) 990-2903
Email: eric@kingsleylawyers.com
Loyola Law School; Los Angeles CA
Eric is the former board chair of the Anti-Defamation League's Los Angeles Region.

Liane Katzenstein Ly
Partner
Kingsley & Kingsley APC
16133 Ventura Blvd #1200
Encino , CA 91436
Phone: (818) 990-8300
Fax: (818) 990-2903
Email: liane@kingsleykingsley.com
UC Davis SOL King Hall; Davis CA

Over the last few years immigration has become a hot bed issue in American politics. From chants of “build the wall,” to the migrant caravans moving through Mexico, to DACA, immigration issues have become front and center in this administration. Most recently we have been bombarded with shocking images of the conditions at our border facilities. We’ve seen children in cages and people stacked like lumber in large rooms meant to house half as many.
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