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Meet Our First-Ever Social Services Interns in Our Fresno Office

For the first time in Oasis history, we have social services interns working out of our Fresno office! Our Social Services program was officially created in 2021, and while we’ve always supported clients from the Central Valley, our office in Fresno didn’t open until 2022. Since then, we’ve been growing our Fresno team, and this year, we welcomed our first pair of Social Services interns. Meet them in this blog!

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Safeguarding Identity and Addressing the Legal Needs of LGBTQ+ Newcomers

Navigating a new country can be challenging for anyone, but for LGBTQ+ newcomers, the journey often comes with unique complexities. This blog post addresses key legal concerns for LGBTQ+ newcomers. It covers topics such as confidentiality, document updates, and referral strategies to help service providers better support LGBTQ+ clients. 

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Passion, Purpose, and Personal Moments: A Conversation with Our Executive Director

Oasis has a close relationship with the community we serve because our staff largely reflects the identities of our clients—LGBTQ+ individuals who come from immigrant families, or who are immigrants themselves. Our Executive Director, Adam Ryan Chang, is no exception. In this interview, Adam dives deep into the experiences that shaped him and his passion as he leads Oasis on the quest to bring light into our clients’ lives, the same way Adam found his.

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Experiencing Domestic Violence as an Undocumented Immigrant

Many immigrants come to the U.S. fleeing violence. At Oasis, most of our clients have experienced violence in their countries of origin—some from family as children, others from intimate partners, and many from government officials and police. Read more about the implications of experiencing domestic violence as an undocumented immigrant.

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Meet Mahlieli, Our Legal Services Funders Network Fellow

Mahlieli is Oasis’ 2024 Legal Services Funders Network (LSFN)* Legal Fellow. She supports our mission to provide trauma-informed immigration and social services to the LGBTQ+ community. At Oasis she is dedicated to providing legal assistance to immigrants and underserved communities, aiming to protect their rights and ensure fair access to justice. Learn more about Mahlieli and the LSFN Fellowship.

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Oasis’ 7th Annual Community Celebration: A Showcase of Joy & Healing

On October 19th, 2024, Oasis will have our 7th Annual Community Celebration at The New Parkway Theater in Oakland. Our biggest fundraising event of the year, this gathering offers an opportunity to come together to honor the journeys of our clients and celebrate the supporters that make our work possible. This year, in the spirit of true community, we’re also making the event free to ensure it’s accessible to everyone who wants to support and celebrate with us. It would mean a lot to have you join us in celebration! You can RSVP for free.

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Meet Oliver, Our DreamSF Fellow

Meet Oliver, our 2024 Dream SF Fellow. The DreamSF Fellowship is a San Francisco-based leadership and professional development program for immigrant students and aspiring professionals who seek to gain real-world experience with social justice change-makers in the Bay Area. We are excited to host Oliver for 11 months and support his professional development while he helps our clients obtain permanent safety in the United States.

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Six Weeks After Biden's Asylum Ban: Rampant Rights Violations at the U.S.-Mexico Border

A new report has been released detailing the egregious due process and human rights violations at the U.S.-Mexico border during the first six weeks of the Biden administration’s asylum ban and Interim Final Rule (IFR). Some of these violations include people being deported without an initial asylum screening, major barriers to accessing legal aid while in detention, increased challenges to entering the U.S. for asylum seekers with urgent safety and medical needs, and more. A lawsuit has been filed by immigrant rights organizations challenging the new asylum ban, because it closely mirrors the asylum ban that the Trump administration imposed in 2018. But for the time being, the asylum ban remains in action until the lawsuit is resolved.

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Meet Our 2024 Social Services Intern

As a mother of a trans woman, Ortencia was drawn to Oasis because of our mission supporting LGBTQ+ immigrants, and the fact that social services navigation is integrated into our trauma-informed process.

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Meet Our 2024 Law Student Interns

Every year, law students have the opportunity to intern with Oasis during the summer, fall, and spring semesters. They work directly with our clients under attorney supervision to help prepare asylum and other affirmative immigration cases, declarations and affidavits, and represent clients at their asylum interviews before USCIS. Our current Law Student Interns are Mars B., Michele Canny, Chase Morgan, and Thomas McDowell.

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The Wrongful Conviction of the LGBTQ+ Community and Immigrants

In the U.S., there is a prison population of nearly 1.9 million, with an alarming 2.5 to 5 percent believed to be wrongfully incarcerated. This translates to around 47,500 to 95,000 innocent individuals whose lives are disrupted, each losing irreplaceable time, family, and freedom. Among the most vulnerable to wrongful convictions are LGBTQ+ individuals and immigrants, who face unique challenges exacerbated by prejudice and systemic biases. Read more about the systemic flaws and biases contributing to wrongful convictions and the ongoing fight for justice in this blog written by our law student intern, Michele Canny.

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Oasis Files Comment Opposing Biden’s Newest Asylum Ban

Oasis, in partnership with Immigration Equality, filed a comment on July 8, 2024, against Biden’s newest asylum ban or Interim Final Rule (“IFR” or “Rule”). Detailing accounts of our clients’ lives in their countries or origin, our comment highlights how dangerous this rule will be for asylum seekers who are LGBTQ+ and may be living with HIV (LGBTQ/H).

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Oasis Clients Lead Fresno Pride March

This year, our Central Valley clients took the lead in organizing and directing Oasis’ participation in the Fresno Pride Parade. With support from our Fresno team, clients came together to brainstorm themes, select music, and design a parade experience that truly represented their identities and shared experiences. The result was nothing short of extraordinary. While the Central Valley has historically been a conservative region, our clients’ leadership and bravery continue to transform hearts and minds in a powerful celebration of community and pride.

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Join Oasis’ Board of Directors

We are looking for leaders who have the capacity to join our dynamic Board of Directors! As our clients have intersecting identities, and as our service model incorporates best practices from both legal and social services, we welcome diverse candidates to apply to join our Board. This is an opportunity to apply your existing skills and expertise to benefit LGBTQ+ immigrants and to work collaboratively as you learn from, and with, Oasis’ Board of Directors and Executive Director.

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Mistreatment Of LGBTQ+ and HIV-Positive People in U.S. Federal Immigration Jails

Hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers, including those from LGBTQ/H communities, are detained annually in U.S. immigration detention centers operated by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). These detention centers are notorious for their inhumane treatment of detainees. LGBTQ/H people face particularly severe abuse including high incidences of physical and sexual violence, prolonged solitary confinement, and inadequate medical care, among other systemic abuses.

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Oasis Provides Critical Services for LGBTQ+ Immigrant Parents

Numerous studies have shown that the undocumented status of LGBTQ+ immigrant parents increases significant negative outcomes for their children–from physical and mental health, to education, and more. Oasis Legal Services provides critical legal and wraparound support services to ensure LGBTQ+ parents can create family stability without fear of deportation, and access vital support services to ensure their family’s wellbeing.

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Our New Partnership with The Rainbow Initiative of Episcopal Migration Ministries

We are happy to announce that Oasis has embarked on a very exciting new collaboration with The Rainbow Initiative of the Episcopal Migration Ministries, which works closely with the Office of Refugee Resettlement, the federal agency that funds initiatives supporting refugees. Partnerships like the one between Oasis and The Rainbow Initiative are necessary to bring awareness to and lead advocacy for LGBTQ+ immigrants.

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Meet Our 2024 Paralegal Interns

Oasis hosts undergraduate paralegal interns during fall and spring semesters. Paralegal interns work directly with our clients under legal representative supervision to help prepare asylum applications. They also assist our staff, law student interns and pro bono representatives as interpreters. Meet our current Paralegal Interns, Monica Diaz, Grady De Paz, and Fatima Campos.

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Biden’s Deadly Rule: Closing the Border Disproportionately Harms Queer and Trans Asylum Seekers

Yesterday, President Biden unleashed two assaults on the human right to apply for asylum: (1) a Presidential Proclamation that immediately suspends the right to apply for asylum for people at the Southern border who do not enter the U.S. at a port of entry, and (2) an interim final rule that seeks to make this suspension procedure permanent. Under the proclamation, the Southern border is in effect now closed to asylum seekers. Oasis is appalled by these new restrictions on asylum, which will affect queer and trans asylum seekers of color disproportionately.

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