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Léo Tucker Lawyers

Léo Tucker Lawyers

By: Léo Gabriel Tucker
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Hi, I'm Léo Tucker and this is Léo Tucker Lawyers. In every episode, I handpick a case from my nonprofit immigration law firm, and I tell you about it. I also answer listener questions, and I will always end with good news from a recent case. The only thing these cases have in common is that I learned something from them, and I hope you do, too.Leo Tucker Economics Management Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • The Case of Vulnerable Students: Shielding Children from Trafficking After ICE Raids
    Apr 10 2025

    On the first day of school in 2019, ICE raids took parents away from their kids in rural Mississippi. Schools were totally unprepared for supporting their students. In this episode, we will review a guide I put together in partnership with those schools in Mississippi that offers ways to preemptively prepare for children's needs in the event that their caregivers are taken away by ICE or other catastrophes. To view the guide itself, visit AIDArkansas.com/resources

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    28 mins
  • The Case of the Survivors' Paths
    Feb 10 2025

    Join me for Immigration Law for Survivors 101 - the foundation for understanding the cases we'll explore. Today's happy ending celebrates hundreds of Arkansas' immigrant kids and their families who've found peace and security through these paths to lawful status. We end with a Q&A on recent Executive Orders affecting survivor communities.

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    49 mins
  • The Case of the Kindergartener's Hugs
    Jan 21 2025

    Join me for a story about how head lice and administrative law collided in one of my earliest cases. As always, we end with a happy story and a few notes about the current state of the immigration legal landscape.

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    21 mins
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