NBC Report: Henry Cruz appears volunteering at a citizenship clinic in Pasco, WA, one of several clinics throughout Washington where Rios & Cruz employees volunteered services. A total of seven Rios & Cruz staff members volunteered at clinics in Pasco,...
Univision interview of Henry Cruz and Ryan McGrath: Public presentations on Deferred Action
Univision Interview: Henry Cruz and Ryan McGrath discuss Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and Rios & Cruz public outreach presentations.
Rob McKenna Urges Crackdown on ‘Notarios’ Just as Disbarred Lawyer Finds a New Niche
Attorney General Rob McKenna is trying to push bills through the legislature that promise to crack down on so-called “notarios”–quasi-professionals who advertise themselves as immigration “assistants” but who often attempt to practice law without a license. The bills...
Success! Alberto Yanez Granted a Temporary Stay, Fight Continues to Keep Family Together
When Immigration and Customs Enforcement director John Morton sent a memo on June 17 stating that individuals should be deported only if they meet ICE’s enforcement priorities, it made clear who doesn’t fit those priorities: immigrants with no criminal records, as...
Obama’s new deportation policy stirs Seattle-area immigrants
Read the Seattle Times article here: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2015961987_immigration20m.html
Primer Impacto Report: Manuel Rios discusses an asylum claim
Primer Impacto Report: Manuel Rios discusses an asylum claim based on drug violence in Mexico.
KOMO News Report: Manuel Rios interviewed about difficult case
KOMO News Report: Manuel Rios discusses the case of a woman brought to U.S. as a baby through adoption who is facing potential deportation.
Public service announcement on ‘notario’ abuses
Public service message with Manuel Rios by the Mexican Consulate and Washington State: Announcement on ‘notario’ abuses.
Now freed, Omak woman fighting deportation to Mexico: Represented by Manuel Rios
SEATTLE — Tara Ammons Cohen says she’s as American as baseball and apple pie. But on paper, she’s still Mexican and could face deportation. After spending more than two years behind bars, the woman was released from a federal detention center in Tacoma last Friday....
Success! Alberto Yanez Granted a Temporary Stay, Fight Continues to Keep Family Together: Represented by Erica Schommer
When Immigration and Customs Enforcement director John Morton sent a memo on June 17 stating that individuals should be deported only if they meet ICE’s enforcement priorities, it made clear who doesn’t fit those priorities: immigrants with no criminal records, as...