Immigrants At Work: Stories of First Generation Americans
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Ms. Jazmin Mejia is an Immigration Paralegal at Kuck | Baxter Immigration LLC who works on litigation-based and family-based immigration. Before becoming a paralegal, she was the managing attorney’s assistant for KBI. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Georgia State University. She is of Mexican and Honduran descent. She is from Gainesville, Georgia and has been living in the States her whole life, except for a year, when she moved in with her dad who was affected by the immigration system. Her fondest memory in moving to Honduras was attending the International School of Tegucigalpa where she made friends and stays in contact with today. This really cemented her passion for education and learning. She plans on pursuing a J.D. sometime in the future and advocating for education reform in low-income and immigrant communities. She is fluent in English, Spanish and proficient in French.
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