The Florence Project was founded in 1989 to respond to a representation crisis for indigent non-citizens detained at the rural Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Detention Center in Florence, Arizona. Through our programs today, we provide services to thousands of adults, youth, and children detained in Eloy, Florence, Phoenix, and Tucson, Arizona on any given day. In 2001, the Florence Project implemented our Integrated Social Services Program, one of the first of its kind in this field. The Florence Project provides high quality legal and social services and supports initiatives for national changes in immigration law and policy. Primary Purpose of the Job: Under the supervision and guidance of a Florence Project attorney the Legal Intern will have the opportunity to assist in all aspects of legal advocacy including “Know Your Rights” presentations for unaccompanied children’s shelters, individual intakes, pre-court counseling sessions, direct client work, application preparation, drafting of client declarations, researching of novel issues, legal memorandum writing, appellate research, and overall programmatic development. Interns will assist with direct representation before the Executive Office for Immigration Review (immigration court), the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, and state juvenile court. Depending on experience and court requirements, the Legal Intern may also have the opportunity to represent individuals in hearings before an Immigration Judge under the supervision and guidance of a Florence Project attorney should the court’s schedule permit it.
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