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Dear Editor:
I am writing to you in hope of getting at least an answer. I own a
bilingual magazine, 20 pages long and fully colored. We are still
growing and so are the needs of our readers. We would like to see in our
area ( Shreveport - Bossier City, Louisiana), an immigration attorney
providing legal services to us.
There have been a lot of unnecessary
misunderstandings coming from people that came to our area and have said
that they are accredited by Board of Immigration Appeals providing advice, issuing
IDs, from their office with the intention of giving immigrants some sort
of an ID. We now know that several immigrants have been deported.
Police here seem not to be very friendly. Anyhow, I just feel the urge
of helping.
I have in the past, published immigration related articles,
but it is not enough. What we need in our cities, is a qualified and
very competitive Spanish speaking attorney's office to go to. We want him/her to
present our cases, and we will pay for the services rendered. I rejoice thinking about the possibility
of having in my magazine, a column written by an attorney providing
legal advice. At least my readers will get some of their
questions answered. Well, I did offer it in previous issues, but the
attorney no longer writes such column. But what we truly would
like to see is to have an immigration attorney in our
area. We have one, but Hispanics have language barriers, and the attorney does
not speak English or understand their ways.
Perhaps through you, we can get some sort of an idea to assist the
Hispanic community, that is rapidly growing in our area. Please let me
know.
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