In August, a delegation organized by the ABA Commission on Immigration, which included ABA President Deborah Enix-Ross, provided pro bono legal assistance and also visited a children’s shelter and the MPP tent court in the Rio Grande Valley.
The Remain in Mexico program has produced dire consequences for thousands of people. Pedro Spivakovsky-Gonzalez, Senior Staff Attorney at ProBAR, breaks down the program and its current place in the legal system.
See how Mr. Canellas, a retiree and ProBAR volunteer, is providing vital translation support! If you feel inspired after reading, please contact us to become a remote translator today!
In addition to updates and reflections from ProBAR Director Kimi Jackson, the newsletter highlights staff perspectives and achievements. Learn more about the recent work of Pro Bono attorneys and volunteers, as well as opportunities to get involved.
In 2021, ProBAR served more than 26,000 individuals from over 30 countries and received over 5,000 hours of volunteer support. Learn more about our team’s work last year by viewing our ProBAR By the Numbers Infographic.