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SIJS Predicate Orders: An Intersection of Immigration and State LawFamily Law Section Meeting & Lunch & Learn

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Course Description: What is Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) and how does Pennsylvania law come into play? During this presentation, you will learn about the visa available to immigrant children who have been abused, abandoned, or neglected by one or both of their parents, and how state law plays a role in their immigration cases.

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Laura  Stump Kennedy
Laura Stump Kennedy Church World Service

Laura Stump Kennedy is a Staff Attorney with Church World Service, Lancaster in the Immigrant Children's Program. Laura is from Arizona and has worked in and around migrant and immigrant rights for over a decade. She graduated in 2020 from the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law. After law school, Laura worked for three years with the Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project providing free representation to individuals in immigration detention in Arizona. She joined Church World Service in July of 2023. Laura can be reached at lstumpkennedy@cwsglobal.org or (717) 802-4725.

Michelle Akritas Batt
Michelle Akritas Batt Church World Service

Michelle Batt is a Staff Attorney and Pro Bono Coordinator at Church World Services’ Immigrant Children’s Program. She obtained her B.A. and J.D. from the Pennsylvania State University. After a decade in criminal law, including seven years as a public defender, Batt switched careers and joined a growing movement to provide universal representation to children in immigration court. CWS’ Immigrant Children’s Program provides representation to unaccompanied children—those who enter the U.S. without a parent or legal guardian—many of whom are eligible for SIJS. Batt can be reached at mbatt@cwsglobal.org or (717) 821-5180.

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