User:Arcendeight
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About Me
[edit]I am an editor based in the United States. I occasionally take an interest in creating, improving, or cleaning up specific articles, but otherwise generally spend my time wikignoming random articles, checking up on my watchlist, or looking out for vandalism.
I am currently between projects and on a bit of a wiki-break.
Past Non-Article Projects
[edit]Past projects I've worked on besides specific articles include:
- Fully cleared the backlog of 247 bot-created judge biography pages from the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges needing merging into biography pages for Wikiproject U.S. Courts and Judges.
- Recent-changes & Anti-Vandalism patrolling
Articles
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Barnstars
[edit]The Original Barnstar | ||
Your edits on the Human trafficking in Mexico page are really awesome! Keep it up! Owlettes (talk) 16:53, 31 October 2017 (UTC) |
The Excellent New Editor's Barnstar A new editor on the right path | ||
truly an excellent new editor! Owlettes (talk) 16:54, 31 October 2017 (UTC) |
The Anti-Vandalism Barnstar | |
Thank you for your efforts in reverting vandalism, I truly appreciate it! GunnarBonk (talk) 22:57, 22 December 2023 (UTC) |
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Useful Stuff
[edit]- Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources
- Vandalism Stuff:
- Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism and relevant report text:
* {{Vandal|Example user or IP}} Your concise reason (e.g. vandalised past 4th warning). ~~~~
- {{subst:alert/first|a-i} (Arab-Israeli contentious topic protection template)
- Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism and relevant report text:
- Wikipedia:List of monthly maintenance categories with templates For finding articles with specific issues.
- Category:Articles with topics of unclear notability for research and adding sources.
- Category:Articles with topics of unclear notability for research and adding sources.
Draft Content: National Immigration Litigation Alliance
[edit]Abbreviation | NILA |
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Formation | 2020 |
Type | NGO |
Location | |
Executive Director | Trina Realmuto |
Deputy Director | Mary Kenney |
Website | https://immigrationlitigation.org/ |
National Immigration Litigation Alliance (NILA) is a non-profit organization in Brookline, Massachusetts. NILA's mission is to "protect, enforce, and expand the rights of noncitizens and individuals perceived to be noncitizens through federal court litigation and to empower immigration lawyers with the support, skills, and guidance needed to pursue these goals."[1] NILA was founded in 2020.[2]
Work
[edit]NILA engages in impact litigation in the federal courts. Their past lawsuits include challenges to conditions of confinement in short-term U.S. Customs and Border Protection detention facilities, to the expansion of Expedited removal, and to the denial of immigration benefits to people with Temporary protected status. [3][4][5][6][7]
[Could insert more, need to figure out which cases are worth mentioning]
NILA also regularly brings suits under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) seeking government records related to immigration policies.[8][9]
NILA publishes practice advisories, holds webinars, and provides co-counseling and strategic assistance to attorneys.[10] As part of this work, it maintains a partnership with the Children's Immigration Law Academy of the American Bar Association.[11]
Recognition
[edit]In 2024, NILA received the Special Partnership Award from the Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project.[12]
- ^ "Mission – National Immigration Litigation Alliance". Retrieved 2024-10-31.
- ^ "National Immigration Litigation Alliance". The Barbara McDowell Foundation. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
- ^ "Impact Litigation – National Immigration Litigation Alliance". Retrieved 2024-11-04.
- ^ Villa, Lissandra (2020-07-16). "Coronavirus Created a Backlog of Thousands Waiting for U.S. Citizenship. Will They Get It In Time to Vote?". TIME. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
- ^ Gammage, Jeff (2020-07-14). "Two Philly-area immigrants sue the Trump administration to become citizens and gain the right to vote in November". https://www.inquirer.com. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
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- ^ Montoya-Galvez, Camilo (2021-12-16). "U.S. ends talks over compensation for families separated under Trump - CBS News". www.cbsnews.com. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
- ^ Ribakoff, Sam (Courthouse News Service). "Asylum-seeking moms claim they were expelled to Mexico a day after giving birth". Courthouse News Service. Retrieved November 4, 2024.
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(help)CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Biden Pressured To Reverse Trump Policy Using Health Concerns To Expel Migrants". GBH. 2021-03-27. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
- ^ "Transparency Litigation (FOIA) – National Immigration Litigation Alliance". Retrieved 2024-10-31.
- ^ "Our Work – National Immigration Litigation Alliance". Retrieved 2024-11-04.
- ^ "Appellate & Litigation Strategy". Childrens Immigration Law Academy. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
- ^ Project, The Florence (2024-10-24). "Celebrating Our Pro Bono Attorneys, Community Partners, and Volunteers". Florence Project. Retrieved 2024-10-31.