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Vera INSTITUTE <br />Syr QF JUSTICE <br />SAFE Network Program Demographics: Santa Ana, California <br />Vera builds evidence to demonstrate the impact of representation on clients, their families, and the <br />local community. SAFE Network members adhere to the "universal representation model," whereby <br />the only criteria for representation are residency and the inability to pay for a lawyer, without assessing <br />the perceived likelihood of a "successful" outcome for the case upon conducting an initial intake. The <br />statistics below reflect the 29 clients represented by Immigrant Defenders Law Center in Santa Ana <br />since the program's inception in November 2017. <br />24 <br />Clients represented in <br />Santa Ana, Cd, <br />Similar to the trend seen nationwide in the SAFE Network, the 29 clients represented under Santa Ana's <br />SAFE program have longstanding ties to the United States. On average, clients in Santa Ana have lived <br />in the United States for 9 years. Many clients are parents, responsible for supporting themselves and <br />their families: through the end of April, SAFE represented the parents of 31 different children under the <br />age of 18. <br />9 <br />31 <br />Average years <br />Children vaitha <br />living in the <br />parent represented <br />United States <br />in Santa Ana <br />Making an Impact in Santa Ana <br />Lisa, a mother of 5 US Citizen children has lived in the US for over 25 years and has long-standing ties <br />to Santa Ana. Through the zealous advocacy of her attorneys in her case, she was granted Cancellation <br />of Removal for Legal Permanent Residents by the Immigration Judge in her case. Prior to being <br />detained, Lisa had been a victim of severe domestic violence for many years. She was apprehended by <br />ICE following a dispute with her abuser and subsequently denied bond twice before she was able to <br />obtain an attorney. Once Lisa obtained an attorney, the attorneys in the case uncovered Lisa's serious <br />underlying mental health issues stemming from the abuse and were successful in demonstrating to the <br />Immigration Judge that she deserved to stay in the US with her family. The attorneys in Lisa's case were <br />not only able to obtain a low bond, but also worked with the Public Defender on her criminal case to <br />obtain a successful outcome in her immigration case. Lisa is now back with her family and community <br />in the City of Santa Ana receiving the domestic violence services her and her family need. <br />102,015 !1 711 <br />SA NTA AN6 RE516 ENT5 !' V.S. C1T1Z nN CNIE_®REN IM <br />V4LCJERA9RLE TC} G£PO RTATION SANTA 4TH AN <br />OC EEDiNGS IMFi1GRA NT PARENT <br />$26Hg4 'BILLION <br />
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