Immigration Legal Specialists Based In Brooklyn And Oakland Serving Clients Across The United States

Black Lives Matter

On Behalf of | Jun 1, 2020 | Firm News

As an immigration law firm, we fight for justice for disadvantaged communities of color every day. We fight against unjust systems of mass incarceration and other coercive institutions of government oppression. As an Oakland firm with all staff residing in the East Bay, we stand in solidarity with the Black community of Oakland, the Bay Area, the United States, and the world. Bean, Lloyd, Mukherji, & Taylor condemns police brutality and institutionalized racism. We support the protesters risking their lives during a global pandemic to fight for justice for Black lives. The killings must stop. We can and must continue to fight for a better world.

Como bufete de abogados de inmigración luchamos todos los días por la justicia para las comunidades de color desaventajadas. Luchamos en contra de sistemas injustos de encarcelamiento masivo y otras instituciones coactivas de opresión gubernamental. Como un bufete radicado en Oakland cuyos empleados todos viven en la zona éste del Área de la Bahía, estamos en solidaridad con la comunidad Negra de Oakland, el Área de la Bahía, los Estados Unidos y el mundo. Bean, Lloyd, Mukherji, & Taylor condena la brutalidad de la policía y el racismo institucionalizado. Apoyamos a los manifestantes que arriesgan sus vidas durante una pandemia mundial para luchar por la justicia de las vidas Negras. Los asesinatos tienen que parar. Tenemos que seguir luchando por un mundo mejor.

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