National Immigration Law Center
Isobel Mohyeddin is a dedicated and experienced policy coordinator currently working at the National Immigration Law Center, where responsibilities include bill tracking, co-authoring policy reports, and managing critical initiatives focused on protecting immigrant families and state advocacy efforts. Previous experience spans roles in research, marketing, and communications across various organizations, such as the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture and the Asylum Seeker Assistance Project. Isobel holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government from The George Washington University and is pursuing a Master of Arts in History at New York University. Skills in policy research, digital communications, and event planning, combined with strong leadership experience in student radio and advocacy efforts, showcase a commitment to social justice and community engagement.
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National Immigration Law Center
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Since 1979, the National Immigration Law Center has been dedicated to defending and advancing the rights of low-income immigrants and their family members. Over the past 30 years, NILC has earned a national reputation as a leading expert on immigration, public benefits, and employment laws affecting immigrants and refugees. Our extensive knowledge of the complex interplay between immigrants' legal status and their rights under U.S. laws is an essential resource for legal aid programs, community groups, and social service agencies across the country.