An immigrant rights group is moving to Georgia to become better advocates. By June first, the Immigrant Justice Project will open its new offices in downtown Atlanta. They had been in Montgomery, Alabama. The group provides legal representation for migrant workers in the South. Project Director Mary Bauer says the move will make it easier for them to assist immigrants throughout the region. The project is part of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
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Friday, July 18, 2008
Immigrant advocate group moves to Georgia
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