Commission on Immigration
Following are list-serves to subscribe to for the latest immigration law and immigration detention-related news including internship and employment information.
- Siskind's Immigration Bulletin- Published by Greg Siskind, partner at the Immigration Law Offices of Siskind, Susser, Haas & Devine, Attorneys at Law; telephone: 800-748-3819, 901-737-3194 or 615-345-0225; facsimile: 800-684-1267, email: gsiskind@visalaw.com, WWW home page: http://www.visalaw.com. To receive a free e-mail subscription to Siskind's Immigration Bulletin, fill out the form at http://www.visalaw.com/subscribe2.html.
- Immigrant's Daily and Weekly from ILW.Com. To subscribe, visit http://www.ilw.com/immigrants/weekly/ and http://www.ilw.com
- Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC) has a list-serve on news articles and announcements pertaining to INS detention and immigration law. To subscribe contact Charles Wheeler at CLINICSF@aol.com.
- Center for Immigration Studies has a comprehensive list-serve on news articles and announcements pertaining to immigration issues. To subscribe contact Center@cis.org.
- Advisory Committee member Daniel M. Kowalski edits a daily website, Bender's Immigration Bulletin - Daily Edition, offering free email updates. To sign up on the site, please visit www.bibdaily.com
- The American Civil Liberties Union Immigrant Rights Unit operates a list-serve for detention practitioners. To subscribe contact Edwin Grimsley at EGrimsley@aclu.org.
- The Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service operates a list-serve for representing immigrant and refugee children. To subscribe contact Nikkie Massie nmassie@lirs.org.
- The Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service also operates a Detention Watch Network list-serve on detention-related advocacy issues affecting immigration detainees. To subscribe contact Jason Bense at jbense@lirs.org.
- Latham & Watkins manages a secure website for their Refugee Children's Project with relevant resources in immigration law, policy, case decisions and newsarticles for children in immigration proceedings. To subscribe contact Karen Krieg at karen.krieg@lw.com.
- The National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild (NIPNLG) runs two list-serves focusing on gender and immigration: "Violence against Women's Act (VAWA) Updates" provides updates and practice advisories on immigration laws for non-citizen survivors of domestic violence. "DVAsylum" is an interactive list-serve for those working for non-citizens claiming asylum based on domestic violence experience in their home countries. To join either listserve send a message to Gail Pendelton at gail@nationalimmigrationproject.org.
- Migration News is published from UC Davis and provides a monthly summary of the most important immigration developments of the preceding month world-wide. To subscribe, visit http//migration.ucdavis.edu or email: editor Phillip Martin at migrant@primal.ucdavis.edu
- The National Immigration Forum has a list-serve on recent immigration legislation and regulation developments. To subscribe contact Maurice Belanger at mbelanger@immigrationforum.org
- The National Council of La Raza has a list-serve focused on their advocacy efforts for the Latino constituency. To subscribe, contact Linda Barros at lbarros@nclr.org
- Elisa Mason of the University of Oxford coordinates the Forced Migration Portal Project email list-serve with great data, websites pertaining to refugees worldwide. List archives are available at http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/forced-migration.html. To subscribe contact elisamason@yahoo.com
- NYU's Brennan Center runs Legal Services E-lert summarizing news and opinion pieces on free and low-cost legal services programs and sometimes immigration programs. To subscribe contact jennie.rabinowitz@nyu.edu.
- The Arab American Anti-Discrimination Committee operates a list-serve with emphasis on civil rights issues affecting Arab and South Asian Americans and immigrants. To subscribe contact Kareem Shora at kshora@adc.org/
- The American Immigration Law Foundation operates a list-serve on post September 11th immigration issues. To subscribe contact Nadine Wettstein at nwettstein@ailf.org.
- Carl Shusterman's free email bulletin. To view bulletin and subscribe visit:
http://www.shusterman.com/siu.html
- SIJS (Special Immigrant Juvenile Visa) List Serve - relevant postings as well as the ability to dialogue with other practitioners/interested individuals. To subscribe send an email to listserv@ilrc.org and in the heading put "subscribe SIJS".
