James and Camille are from Ghana and came to the United States nine years ago so that James could attend graduate school. After graduating with his Ph.D., James found work as a research fellow at a local university. At the time his work visa expired, Camille’s sister had just passed away, leaving behind four young children. While Camille’s and James’ visas had expired, they did not feel they could leave the United States so soon after her sister’s death, because they needed to care for their nieces and nephews.
Agricultural Worker & Immigrant Rights
Jessica A. Ramos Invited to Testify
Jessica A. Ramos, who has been recognized for her work representing unaccompanied immigrant children, was invited by Senator Rob Portman to testify be ...
COLUMBUS FAMILIES TOGETHER FUND 2018
CFTF provides funding to support legal education and representation for eligible immigrants in removal proceedings before the Cleveland Immigration Court.
Columbus Families Together Fund supports legal representation of Columbus residents targeted for deportation and detention
The Columbus Families Together Fund, established by the Columbus City Council, supports legal education and representation that keeps immigrant famili ...