Saturday, December 22, 2012
FALDEF in review: a message from FALDEF President, Atty. J.T. Mallonga
A message from FALDEF President, Atty. J.T. MallongaFALDEF 2012 in Review
A message from FALDEF President, Atty. JT Mallonga
Dear Friends:
Former Philippine Senator and
activist the late Benigno ‘Ninoy’ S. Aquino Jr., while imprisoned, wrote this
powerful statement, “In this age of darkness, there are two ways of spreading
light. You may either be a candle, or the mirror that reflects its light.”
We are choosing to be both.
This has been a banner year for
FALDEF. A few weeks ago we were able to successfully close a deportation case
for Texas DREAMer, John Quidilla. He
was picked up by ICE on his way to classes and detained just a few months shy
of his college graduation. His mother found FALDEF by chance and contacted us
immediately. We are proud to say that we made every effort to help this young
man whose “American Dream” was to graduate from college and support his family-a
dream that has successfully been fulfilled.
When we founded FALDEF, three
years ago, we provided timely access to pro-bono legal services to the immigrant
sector. We sought to empower them so that they could achieve their full
potential as productive contributors to their families and communities. Bound
by a common desire to help one of the currently most vulnerable groups in our
society, volunteers from both legal and non-legal professions have devoted
their time and efforts to extend relevant assistance where they are most
needed.
Last month, we were able to
obtain an approval for permanent residency, under the Violence Against Women
Act, for Carina Barsotti. She
is now able to fight for custody of her child without the threat of being
deported. This is just one of the many cases we have successfully taken on this
past year.
In August, immediately
following the release of the Deferred Action for early Childhood Arrivals
(DACA) form, we created a joint initiative with all the Philippine Consulates
in the United States
called PATH for Dreams. We
hosted our first event at the Philippine Consulate here in New York , which was open to ALL eligible
applicants. Since then we have successfully held 6 events (including one at Temple University
and one with the NYIC) and there are more being planned in the next few months.
In addition, we held educational training programs and workshops concerning
DACA.
During this past election, we
partnered with the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) in
poll monitoring for voter protection rights. The importance of educating
immigrants about their civic rights and duties is one of our fundamental
beliefs.
Though we have been successful,
we are painfully aware that the fight is far from over. We know there are many
more immigrants who are suffering injustices all over this country. We know we
can make a real difference.
“It is not enough to
understand, or to see clearly. The future will be shaped in the arena of human
activity, by those willing to commit their minds and their bodies to the task.”
-Robert F. Kennedy
Since the birth of FALDEF, we
have always set out to DEFEND, SERVE, and EDUCATE. It was primarily established
because we personally experienced and saw the unique and urgent need for creating
an organization such as ours to serve the community. Our decision and insight
to take this upon ourselves was guided and motivated by none other than late
John Payton, former President of the NAACP-LDF- a legend in his own right.
We are made up of dedicated
volunteers from attorneys to financial experts-amongst others. We are a diverse
group. We come from all walks of life but we are bound by our passion, strong
belief and dedication in giving a voice and empowering the most vulnerable
members of our community. It is what keeps us going. As our aforementioned
successes come to fruition, it has meant a greater need for our services has
been growing. Certainly we are excited
and committed to making every effort to maintain and further expand our
services to all those who reach out to us. This, dear friends, is where we need
your help.
A donation from you will help
us not only continue our services but to expand them to more pressing needs.
It is a known fact that Human
Trafficking is fast becoming one of the largest criminal industries in the
world. Over 11 million Filipinos work overseas (an estimated 10 percent of the
country’s population). By population, the Philippines exports more overseas
foreign workers than any other country. Sadly in 2011, the United States in Persons Report on the Philippines
indicated that the country is a prime source for men, women, and children who
are subjected to human trafficking. Many fall victim to forced labor in harsh
working conditions. Their desperation, poverty and ignorance of their rights
and privileges make them all nothing less than slaves of the 21st
century. It is no surprise that a significant number of women and children
continue to face being raped and physically abused in numbers too shocking and
difficult to comprehend.
"There
can be no tyrants where there are no slaves." - Jose Rizal, National Hero
of the Philippines
FALDEF has every intention, and
has in fact begun making efforts, of doing all that we are capable of to fight
this tyranny and address this long overdue issue. First and foremost, we must
educate the people so we can ensure that they do not fall victim to these
heinous crimes. We can do that with your help.
At the start of the New Year we
will release our three year strategic plan. Our goals include:
●
Creating a safe and capable environment for all
Filipino Immigrants, and other immigrants, who suffer injustices due to their
origin and status and are unable to afford legal representation.
●
Opening up our offices on a daily basis by
hiring and offering a modest salary to a staff that is dedicated to our
mission.
●
Partnering with other non-profit organizations
locally, nationally, and internationally.
●
Sending representatives to our clients
nationally and internationally.
●
Holding “know your rights” educational programs
and forums (via Public Service Announcements and also videos to be posted
on-line for all to have access to).
We have the attention and the
support of the community, of long-standing organizations, and of civic leaders.
This ranges anywhere from the Philippine Consulates in the United States to Senators and also
to DREAMers like Jose Antonio Vargas.
We have the dedication of our
volunteers and our team.
We have our mission, our vision
and our goals.
We have YOU. And you have the
opportunity to be a part of our successes and, most importantly, to help us forge the fight
against one of the most marginalized members of the world, overseas foreign
workers who live far from loved ones, toiling tirelessly and without voices. We
need to keep our momentum going. Now would be a great opportunity for you to
get involved in assisting us with our dreams, so that we can continue to help
people like John Quidilla. We can be instrumental in creating a world where
people like the Gulfins and the
Tonogs can
find hope when injustices arise.
Please support us in this
valiant and worthwhile effort. We invite you to join us in making this happen
and know you will find it fulfilling as you see the results of your
contribution to our cause. Help us be both the candle that lights the
way and the mirror that reflects that light for those to follow. DONATE.
Sincerely,
JTS Mallonga, Esq - President
Friday, December 14, 2012
SCHUMER ANNOUNCES CONFIRMATION OF LORNA G. SCHOFIELD AS FEDERAL JUDGE FOR SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - Filipino Reporter
SCHUMER ANNOUNCES CONFIRMATION OF LORNA G. SCHOFIELD AS FEDERAL JUDGE FOR SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
Schumer Recommended Schofield to President Obama in January; Schofield is an NYU Law Grad, Assistant US Attorney and Lawyer At Debevoise & Plimpton
...
Schofield is First-Ever Filipina American on the Federal Bench
Schumer: Schofield’s Experience and Devotion to Public Service Confirm That She is Going to Be an Excellent Judge
U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer (D-NY) announced today that Lorna G. Schofield, whom Schumer recommended to President Obama in January, has been confirmed to serve as a judge on the prestigious United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. As a graduate of NYU Law School, former Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and a partner at one of the nation’s most prestigious law firms, Ms. Schofield, who is of Filipino heritage, was also the first Asian-American to be elected chair of the ABA Section of Litigation. Ms. Schofield is the first ever Filipina on the federal bench.
“Ms. Schofield’s wealth of experience and devotion to public services make it clear that she will be an excellent judge,” said Schumer. “Ms. Schofield has proven time and again that she is a leader and I have every confidence that she will serve her jurisdiction well. As the first Filipina on the federal bench, Ms. Schofield’s personal background and life experience will help broaden the perspective of the federal bench”
Schofield, 56, graduated from Indiana University magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, and from NYU Law School, where she served as staff editor and note-and-comment editor of the NYU Law Review. Schofield then went to work at the law firm of Clearly, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton. She then left to work as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Criminal Division of the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, where she worked as a prosecutor on cases involving domestic terrorism, arms smuggling and tax fraud. After four years, Schofield left to work at Debevoise & Plimpton, where she made partner in 1991. At the firm, she worked on civil cases as well as white collar crime.
Since 2006, Schofield has been a Director of Rosie’s for All Kids Foundation, which provides non-profit organizations funding for at-risk children, parents, care-givers and teachers.
Below are Schumer’s remarks, as prepared, given before the vote:
• Mr./Madam President, I am extremely pleased to rise today in enthusiastic support the nomination of Lorna Schofield to the federal bench in the Southern District of New York.
• I have had the privilege to recommend a number of truly outstanding nominees to become judges in New York—in fact, 15 nominees—and Ms. Schofield is among the best. She is the embodiment of the three qualities I always search for in a judge: excellence, moderation, and diversity.
• First, excellence: her professional resume puts her right at the top of her field. She went to Indiana University for her undergraduate studies, and then came to New York to study law at one of the nation’s best schools, NYU Law School, where she graduated as one of the top 15 students in her class.
• She went on to serve the public as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York, and then to join the top law firm of Debevoise and Plimpton, where she’s been in private practice for nearly 25 years.
• Ms. Schofield has a wealth of practical experience, having represented and advised all manner of clients in the “real world” of New York City—businesses large and small, as well as individuals.
• As a true generalist, she’s tried a wide array of cases, and her professional accomplishments and accolades are numerous, including serving as the head of the litigation section—the largest section -- of the American Bar Association. Ms. Schofield was, in fact, a pioneer in this position, as the first Asian-American to hold the prestigious post.
• Second, on the point of moderation: When I met with Ms. Schofield, I was struck by the fact that she has one, singular agenda – the preservation of the rule of law.
• Indeed, her professional work has been devoted to the general improvement of the practice of law, and to zealously representing her clients in the best and most ethical traditions of the profession. Evidence of her moderation can be found in the support she has across the political spectrum – both Democrats and Republicans have called me to tell me what a great judge she’d make. She has done everything from teaching trial advocacy to performing pro bono work for the Women’s Prison Association.
• Finally, to address diversity: Ms. Schofield’s personal background and life experience will help broaden the perspective of the federal bench. Most notably, if confirmed, she will be the first Filipina judge (man or woman) to sit on the federal bench.
• In conclusion, I believe Ms. Schofield will make a terrific judge, and I look forward to her confirmation vote today.
Related Articles: Filipino Reporter: Fil-Am Will Address PH Forum
GMA News: Fil-Am Judge Lorna G. Schofield: A Genius, earnest, larger than life
(Lorna Schofield , photo courtesy of thefilam.net)
Schumer Recommended Schofield to President Obama in January; Schofield is an NYU Law Grad, Assistant US Attorney and Lawyer At Debevoise & Plimpton
...
Schofield is First-Ever Filipina American on the Federal Bench
Schumer: Schofield’s Experience and Devotion to Public Service Confirm That She is Going to Be an Excellent Judge
U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer (D-NY) announced today that Lorna G. Schofield, whom Schumer recommended to President Obama in January, has been confirmed to serve as a judge on the prestigious United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. As a graduate of NYU Law School, former Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and a partner at one of the nation’s most prestigious law firms, Ms. Schofield, who is of Filipino heritage, was also the first Asian-American to be elected chair of the ABA Section of Litigation. Ms. Schofield is the first ever Filipina on the federal bench.
“Ms. Schofield’s wealth of experience and devotion to public services make it clear that she will be an excellent judge,” said Schumer. “Ms. Schofield has proven time and again that she is a leader and I have every confidence that she will serve her jurisdiction well. As the first Filipina on the federal bench, Ms. Schofield’s personal background and life experience will help broaden the perspective of the federal bench”
Schofield, 56, graduated from Indiana University magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, and from NYU Law School, where she served as staff editor and note-and-comment editor of the NYU Law Review. Schofield then went to work at the law firm of Clearly, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton. She then left to work as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Criminal Division of the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, where she worked as a prosecutor on cases involving domestic terrorism, arms smuggling and tax fraud. After four years, Schofield left to work at Debevoise & Plimpton, where she made partner in 1991. At the firm, she worked on civil cases as well as white collar crime.
Since 2006, Schofield has been a Director of Rosie’s for All Kids Foundation, which provides non-profit organizations funding for at-risk children, parents, care-givers and teachers.
Below are Schumer’s remarks, as prepared, given before the vote:
• Mr./Madam President, I am extremely pleased to rise today in enthusiastic support the nomination of Lorna Schofield to the federal bench in the Southern District of New York.
• I have had the privilege to recommend a number of truly outstanding nominees to become judges in New York—in fact, 15 nominees—and Ms. Schofield is among the best. She is the embodiment of the three qualities I always search for in a judge: excellence, moderation, and diversity.
• First, excellence: her professional resume puts her right at the top of her field. She went to Indiana University for her undergraduate studies, and then came to New York to study law at one of the nation’s best schools, NYU Law School, where she graduated as one of the top 15 students in her class.
• She went on to serve the public as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York, and then to join the top law firm of Debevoise and Plimpton, where she’s been in private practice for nearly 25 years.
• Ms. Schofield has a wealth of practical experience, having represented and advised all manner of clients in the “real world” of New York City—businesses large and small, as well as individuals.
• As a true generalist, she’s tried a wide array of cases, and her professional accomplishments and accolades are numerous, including serving as the head of the litigation section—the largest section -- of the American Bar Association. Ms. Schofield was, in fact, a pioneer in this position, as the first Asian-American to hold the prestigious post.
• Second, on the point of moderation: When I met with Ms. Schofield, I was struck by the fact that she has one, singular agenda – the preservation of the rule of law.
• Indeed, her professional work has been devoted to the general improvement of the practice of law, and to zealously representing her clients in the best and most ethical traditions of the profession. Evidence of her moderation can be found in the support she has across the political spectrum – both Democrats and Republicans have called me to tell me what a great judge she’d make. She has done everything from teaching trial advocacy to performing pro bono work for the Women’s Prison Association.
• Finally, to address diversity: Ms. Schofield’s personal background and life experience will help broaden the perspective of the federal bench. Most notably, if confirmed, she will be the first Filipina judge (man or woman) to sit on the federal bench.
• In conclusion, I believe Ms. Schofield will make a terrific judge, and I look forward to her confirmation vote today.
Related Articles: Filipino Reporter: Fil-Am Will Address PH Forum
GMA News: Fil-Am Judge Lorna G. Schofield: A Genius, earnest, larger than life
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