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Despite Biden’s Promises, US Offers Few Supports for Ukrainian Refugees
April 22, 2022
In this article from Truthout, Jodi Ziesemer, director of NYLAG's Immigrant Protection Unit, spoke about the disconnect between the rhetoric ...
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Ukrainians Find a Wealth of Community But No Legal Work in New York
April 14, 2022
NYLAG's Jodi Ziesemer spoke to Documented about the challenges and legal barriers Ukrainian immigrants are facing after fleeing war and ...
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Social Security: 5 Things You Need to Know to Be Better Prepared for the Future
April 8, 2022
Learn how to maximize your retirement benefits.
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If Your School Misled or Lied to You, You Can Apply to Have Your Federal Student Loans Forgiven
April 8, 2022
You have the right to apply to have your federal student loans forgiven if your school misled you or lied ...
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NYLAG Advocates for Tenants’ Rights After Rent Subsidies Wrongfully Terminated
March 30, 2022
In March 2022, NYLAG learned that the New York City Housing Authority (“NYCHA”) had begun to send out notices about ...
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Ukrainian Immigrants Are Seeking Safety: Our Response
March 21, 2022
NYLAG's Immigrant Protection Unit is providing urgent legal services to Ukrainian immigrants as a humanitarian crisis unfolds.
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