Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC)
Arjineate Wright currently serves as the Executive Assistant to the Executive Director at the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. since August 2023. Previously, Arjineate held the position of Project Manager at Atlantic Mechanical from March to June 2023 and worked as a Project Engineer at JCM Associates, Inc. from January 2019 to January 2023. Prior experience includes roles as an Executive Assistant at Brightview Senior Living (March to September 2017) and Wiley Rein LLP (March 2007 to February 2017), alongside serving as Executive Assistant to the Director at the Department of Employment Services from April 2006 to February 2007. Earlier in career development, Arjineate worked as an Investigation Research Specialist at the Department of Homeland (BICE) from February 2002 to January 2005. Arjineate holds an Associate's degree in Business Administration from Anne Arundel Community College, earned between 2004 and 2006.
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Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC)
The Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc., has been on the cutting edge of training nonprofit immigration legal service providers to provide affordable, quality legal representation to immigrants since its founding in 1988. Today the network includes more than 450 nonprofit organizations in 49 states. The network includes faith-based institutions, farmworker programs, domestic violence shelters, ethnic community-focused organizations, libraries and other entities that serve immigrants. Agencies in the network employ thousands accredited representatives and attorneys who, in turn, serve hundreds of thousands of low-income immigrants each year. CLINIC and its affiliate agencies represent low-income immigrants without regard for their race, religion, gender, ethnic group or other distinguishing characteristics. As it has throughout its history, CLINIC continues to react adeptly to rapid changes in the world of immigration law and policy. With a robust response to recent threats to vulnerable populations, CLINIC prepares its members to meet growing demands for legal screening, protection from deportation, adjustments of status and naturalization as citizens. CLINIC’s staff is based in our national office in Silver Spring, Maryland, with another dozen field offices across the United States. CLINIC’s work focuses on five core areas: advocacy, capacity building, national partnerships, religious immigration services, and training and legal support. As the largest charitable legal immigration network in the nation, CLINIC provides substantive legal and program management training and resources, as well as advocacy support at state, local and national levels. We train nearly 10,000 people each year on immigration-related topics. CLINIC also has a team of immigration attorneys who specialize in religious worker immigration law, assisting Catholic archdioceses, dioceses and religious communities to navigate this complex area of law.