“Thanks to the efforts of our partners and counsel in Casa v. Mayorkas, over the last three years more than 100,000 asylum seekers, including many Pangea clients, were able to work to support themselves and their families while their asylum cases remained pending,” said Gladys Hernandez, Immigration Attorney & Co-Director. "Pangea is proud to have stepped up as an organizational plaintiff in this case, and will continue to fight alongside our clients and community against racist Trump and Biden administration policies that seek to restrict the fundamental right to move and resettle with dignity."
Link to Press Release: https://mailchi.mp/asylumadvocacy.org/release-work-permit-lawsuit-ends-after-successful-advocacy-from-asylum-seekers