Jennie Guilfoyle

Jennie Guilfoyle is the Deputy Director of Programs for the Immigration Justice Campaign at the American Immigration Council. Before joining the Council, she spent four years as an Attorney Adviser at the State Department in the Bureau of Consular Affairs, working on issues ranging from citizenship to intercountry adoption. Prior to that, she worked for many years as a Senior Training Attorney at the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, designing and leading in-person and online trainings on a wide range of immigration law topics. She also worked at Church World Service, where she trained refugee resettlement programs on immigration law and program management. She began her legal career as an Equal Justice Works fellow at the New York Association for New Americans, where she represented asylum and VAWA applicants. She holds a J.D. from New York University School of Law, and a B.A. in English from Harvard College.

Jennie Guilfoyle

Publications

New ICE Enforcement Priorities Represent an Important Shift, But More Change Is Needed

  • February 19, 2021

For years, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has taken a harsh, punitive approach that…

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Trump’s ‘Death to Asylum’ Rule Will Go Into Effect Days Before He Leaves Office

The Trump administration has finalized a sweeping regulation that will effectively end asylum protection in…

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