These days when some people walk through the doors of FIRN, immigration attorney Sarah Choi said they often have a similar look on their faces— one she describes as panic and uncertainty. “We have seen people come in, and there’s kind of this look, they’re like, ‘I need help!’” Choi said. “I’ve…
Source: Sun
Howard County immigration counseling nonprofit strives to meet demand
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