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Phone: +1 323-446-2400



Address: 221 s. figueroa street #250 90012 Los Angeles, CA, US

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Tapia & Valenzuela, LLP 14.11.2020

We are looking for a legal assistant. Any interest please message me. Thanks

Tapia & Valenzuela, LLP 09.11.2020

Examples of the documented abuses include allegations that CBP officials: Punched a child’s head three times Kicked a child in the ribs Used a stun gun on a boy, causing him to fall to the ground, shaking, with his eyes rolling back in his head... Ran over a 17-year-old with a patrol vehicle and then punched him several times Verbally abused detained children, calling them dogs and other ugly things Denied detained children permission to stand or move freely for days and threatened children who stood up with transfer to solitary confinement in a small, freezing room Denied a pregnant minor medical attention when she reported pain, which preceded a stillbirth Subjected a 16-year-old girl to a search in which they forcefully spread her legs and touched her private parts so hard that she screamed Left a 4-pound premature baby and her minor mother in an overcrowded and dirty cell full of sick people, against medical advice Threw out a child’s birth certificate and threatened him with sexual abuse by an adult male detainee. See more

Tapia & Valenzuela, LLP 23.10.2020

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Tapia & Valenzuela, LLP 19.10.2020

More lies by this administration. Sickening.

Tapia & Valenzuela, LLP 11.10.2020

#WhereAreTheChildren? They are being purposefully separated from their parents and put in detention by the Trump admin’s horrifying policies. #FamiliesBelongTogether ¿#WhereAreTheChildren? Ellos están siendo separados de sus padres a propósito y puestos en detención por las terribles políticas de la administración de Trump. #FamiliesBelongTogether

Tapia & Valenzuela, LLP 25.09.2020

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Tapia & Valenzuela, LLP 14.09.2020

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Tapia & Valenzuela, LLP 28.08.2020

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Tapia & Valenzuela, LLP 13.08.2020

I received this message from our AILA SoCal and believe it is important to share to our group. Dear Members, Our continued efforts to push congressional leaders to pass legislation to save DACA is critical! In addition, we got some help today from the California Federal Court - summary below and opinion attached! I'm sure there will be more legal fireworks and updates to come, but a win today for Dreamers! ... - - - - Below is a copy of Federal District Judge William Alsup's injunction ordering DHS to continue the DACA program and resume accepting DACA renewal applications while a lawsuit challenging the termination of the DACA program goes forward. The case is Regents of the University of California v. DHS. The nationwide injunction orders DHS to accept renewal applications from DACA grantees, presumably including those whose benefits expire after March 5, 2018, the Trump Administration's target date for termination of DACA; these individuals were ineligible to file during the renewal period from September 5 to October 5, 2017. The court stopped short of requiring DHS to accept new DACA applications and does not compel the agency to issue advance parole to DACA beneficiaries. The order requires DHS to issue a public notice and renewal instructions for eligible DACA beneficiaries, but it is not yet clear when or whether the agency will accept renewal applications. DHS is expected to appeal the ruling and is likely to request a emergency stay of the district court order. Blake Miller Chair AILA SoCal