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Congratulations to Frank Schorn, EIIC Vice-Chair, for being honored with the Paul O’Dwyer Memorial Award at the Great Irish Fair

 

Frank Schorn, a Brooklyn native and life-long New Yorker, is a founder and Vice Chair of the Emerald Isle Immigration Center. For more than three decades, he has worked as an immigration advocate and litigator.

In the 1980’s and 1990’s, Frank was part of the Irish Immigration Reform Movement that helped create major immigration law reform for the new Irish in America. He helped craft and suggest legislative and regulatory language with the diversity visa program, as well as the Irish Peace Process (Q-2) visa program.

Throughout his career, Frank has practiced immigration law at several NYC non-profit leaders in the immigration field, as well as by a prominent immigration firm in New York.

For the past decade, Frank has been a full-time educator with the NYC Department of Education, teaching math as a foreign language, advocating on behalf of his students and their families. At present, Frank teaches at I.S. 318, a middle school in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Frank is a life-long resident of Glendale, Queens, graduated from Archbishop Molloy High School, Fordham University and Fordham Law School.

When advised that he was to receive this year’s Paul O’Dwyer Memorial Award, Frank stated “I’m shocked and humbled at receiving such an honor. Paul O’Dwyer fought for the underdog, and he tirelessly fought for justice, no matter what. I’ve always tried to follow Paul O’Dwyer’s life example. My work with Emerald Isle and now teaching young people is further evidence that Paul’s legacy lives on.”
For more information about the Great Irish Fair this Saturday, September 16th, at the Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk (3052 W 21st St, Brooklyn, NY), where the ceremony is going to take place, please visit:
http://www.iabsny.com/great-irish-fair/

Emerald Isle Immigration Center’s Official Statement on the Elimination of DACA

The Emerald Isle Immigration Center is deeply disappointed and morally disturbed at the Administration’s decision to eliminate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

On every level, the DACA program has been an additive and positive opportunity. The young people granted temporary status have been able to continue their education, set up businesses, and further establish and grow their families.

Communities where the “DREAMERs” live, work and study are made stronger and richer by the contribution of these long-established young people.

We call on Congress to enact positive comprehensive immigration reform that allows dynamic, rooted, educated immigrants like the 800,000 DACA registrants to be allowed to permanently integrate into our society and become legally and permanently part of our national mosaic.

We encourage all affected DACA registrants to NOT panic or make rash or hasty life-decisions, especially in this uncertain time with incomplete information.

Emerald Isle will continue to help advise DACA registrants and other undocumented and documented people about their immigration rights.

For assistance, please call (718) 478-5502 to arrange a confidential conference with our trained staff.