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We would like to thank Carolina Martin Ramos, our attorney for helping us achieve my wifes permanet residency. She stood by our side every step of the way and never left us alone, she was always there to answer any of our concerns! We would highly reccommend her and her staff for our their great outlook and overall for their great work!!!
Me and my family are so blessed to have met the lawyer Carolina Martin Ramos and had her work on our cases. She handle our immigration cases so professional and was so understanding of our situation. Carolina helps people a lot and has the biggest heart anyone can imagine. We strongly recommend this lawyer. We forever be thankful to her.
Carolina is a dedicated and passionate advocate of justice for victims. She uses every opportunity to educate and engage community. It's a pleasure to collaborate with her!
Carolina Ramos is a very professional and responsible college. Gereat sense of justice with extensive knowledge in her area of expertise. It eas a pleasure to know her and also to work together.
Carolina is a caring and knowledgeable attorney with the drive to help immigrants and all those others who are most vulnerable and with the least access to help in our communities. Along with the knowledge needed in this work, Carolina genuinely cares about the peope she helps, which is the strongest asset someone can have in this line of work.
To Whom It May Concern, Please accept this letter of recommendation of Carolina Ramos. In the six years that I've known Carolina, I have had the opportunity to benefit from Carolina's incredible work ethic and compassion for Indigenous peoples and people of color. Carolina has worked on a number of projects that utilize cultural foundations and teachings as a basis for promoting human rights. Carolina has outstanding organizational skills. She is able to successfully complete multiple tasks with favorable results despite deadline pressure. Repeatedly, Carolina has exemplified drive and excellence in her work. I must also make note of Carolina's exceptional leadership. Carolina has a talent for leading peoples through her hard work and strong focus. If your group is seeking superior candidates with a record of achievement, leadership and cultural insight, Carolina is an excellent choice. Being an outstanding leader, Carolina exemplifies incredible potential and is a valuable leader. She has consistently demonstrated an ability to rise to any challenge that she must face. To conclude, I would like to reiterate my strong recommendation for Carolina Ramos to your program. If you have any further questions regarding Carolina's ability or this recommendation, please do not hesitate to contact me using the information on this letter. Sincerely, Nellis Kennedy-Howard, J.D. Honor the Earth National Campaign Associate 218-375-3200 nellis@honorearth.org
Carolina is one of the most professional attorneys I have had the pleasure of working with. She is the type of person an employer would want to have on their team. She is bright, articulate, and most importantly passionate about the law and her duty to use her skills to help those in need. I have seen Carolina advocate zealously on behalf of her clients in and out of the courtroom. In addition, Carolina is an exceptional researcher and is the type of person who knows that the details of any assignment are just as important as the big picture. Carolina would be an asset to any office and I highly recommend her for any position she is seeking.
My advocacy has earned me a positive reputation as a fierce advocate for immigrants’ rights. I have been committed to advancing the rights of immigrants for many years. My dedication to immigrants’ rights motivated me to develop an immigration law practice in California & New Mexico.
I have represented clients in all stages of litigation including numerous trials and appeals. Previously, I served as an Assistant Public Defender in Santa Fe, NM. Many of my clients were Mexican & Central American immigrants, including indigenus migrants from Latin America. My work as Immigration Counsel for the NM Public Defender Dept. included successfully addressing violations of equal protection and due process for non-citizen clients in the New Mexico criminal courts. My heavy caseload required me to appear in court almost daily for various hearings and I am very comfortable working in a court room as well as working with policy makers and government officials.
My advocacy includes presenting information, training, and education to diverse groups including attorneys, non-citizens, students & immigrants' rights activists. I have been invited to speak at universities, conferences, community organizing events, classes and the humblest of venues. I have advocated for immigrants' rights with policy makers and through invtation with media. Also, I have been a presenter at CLE seminars where I was invited to speak on immigration consequences of criminal convictions for the New Mexico Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (NMCDLA) & ethics & professionalism for the State Bar of New Mexico Immigration Section.
In 2011, I assisted the AILA Advocacy Dept. in Washington DC in collecting stories for the report, Immigration Enforcement Off Target: Minor Offenses With Major Consequences published on August 16, 2011. I have also published articles on Secured Communities, the "polimigra" and "crimmigration" issues for the New Mexico Criminal Defense Lawyers Assoc. (NMCDLA) at their invitation. I have educated local judges on issues of bond, departure control orders, immigration parole and other matters that are relevant to protecting the rights of immigrant clients in the criminal justice system.
My personal research interests include immigration & border studies, in depth study of the intersection of immigration and crime, human trafficking laws, migrants’ rights, indigenous rights, and international human rights law. My research was published by The United Nations Crime & Research Institute (UNICRI) & The Max Planck Institute in an article I co-authored entitled, Human Trafficking on the U.S. – Mexico Border: Is There a Nexus with Immigration Policies? Most recently I have written about indigenous migrants from Mexico in the United States and the legal issues that arise for these transnational groups. I have also published articles on "crimmigration" issues for the New Mexico Criminal Defense Lawyers Asscoiation.
My resume can’t fully describe more than twenty years of volunteerism and community service work in California & New Mexico. In the Mission District of San Francisco, I worked as a community organizer, educator and performing artist. Before working as a legal advocate I served Latino communities as a bilingual teacher in Montebello and Whittier, California. While working as a teacher in Los Angeles County, I received an award of recognition for my community organizing work against crime and environmental injustice in La Puente and Whittier from Los Angeles County Supervisor, Gloria Molina. In New Mexico I have volunteered with Los Amigos de Las Mujeres de Juarez and served on the N.M. Attorney General’s Human Trafficking Task Force. Also, I was recently asked to serve as a Board Member for New Mexico immigrants' rights non--profit organizations & on school boards serving immigrant communities.
This enduring dedication to immigrant communities is also rooted in my own personal identity and experience. My mother is an immigrant from Mexico and my stepmother is an immigrant from China. I have lived in Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Europe and Mexico City. My experiences living in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New Mexico and Texas have also deepened my understanding of the issues facing immigrant communities in the U.S. and I am passionate about achieving positive results for all clients. Clients can relate to me and they trust me. My clients know that I am committed to winning their cases.
Address: PO Box, San Diego, CA, USA
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