Authors
Gianna Borroto
Gianna Borroto is a Litigation Attorney with the American Immigration Council, where she works to protect the rights of noncitizens through impact litigation, advocacy, and practice advisories for immigration attorneys. Before joining the Council, Gianna was a litigator with the National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC), focusing on affirmative litigation defending… Read More
Rebekah Wolf
Rebekah Wolf is a Staff Attorney with the Immigration Justice Campaign and Policy Department of the American Immigration Council. Her areas of expertise are immigration detention, border issues, and immigration enforcement in rural communities. Before coming to the Justice Campaign, she represented detained asylum-seekers in New Mexico, where she resides,… Read More
Jocelyn Dyer
Jocelyn Dyer is the Senior Managing Attorney for the Immigration Justice Campaign at the American Immigration Council, where she oversees the training and mentorship program. Jocelyn helps ensure that all lawyers volunteering with the Campaign have the training, resources, and mentorship required to succeed in their pro bono cases. Jocelyn… Read More
Gregory Chen
Director of Government Relations for the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Read More
Jennifer Ibanez Whitlock
Jennifer IbaƱez Whitlock, is the Manager of Pro Bono Partnerships and Projects for the Immigrant Justice Campaign. This initiative seeks to address systemic issues of due process in immigration proceedings by training attorneys to provide pro bono representation to detained immigrants. Jennifer oversees the day to day functioning of the… Read More
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… Read More
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