Please join the Harvard Immigration Project on Monday, November 12th, 12-1 in WCC 3007 to welcome SangYeob Kim, who is an Immigration Legal Fellow with the ACLU of New Hampshire.
Prior to joining the ACLU, Mr. Kim gained extensive experience in detention and removal defense in New Jersey and New Hampshire, providing pro bono consultation and legal representation to detained immigrants. For the ACLU of New Hampshire’s Immigrants’ Rights’ Project, Mr. Kim works to recruit and and train volunteer lawyers and provide direct legal representation, taking part in ongoing litigation including suits against ICE and a local police department.
Topics covered in this talk will include Mr. Kim’s experience working as a private immigration attorney, his subsequent involvement with the ACLU, current litigation, and opportunities for engagement with these issues in the Massachusetts area. There will also be time for Q&A. NON-PIZZA LUNCH will be provided.
Sponsored by Hogan Lovell.