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I changed into born in Syria to Iraqi dad and mom and moved to america once I was eight years vintage. Being the primary in my own family to wait regulation college, I chose a path that turned into distinctive from conventional ones while maintaining a connection to my cultural background.

My felony profession commenced in legal aid, where I worked to protect prone tenants and sell housing stability in my network. I later shifted my attention to healthcare advocacy, supporting hospitals in securing the investment important to offer critical clinical services. More these days, my role in record overview has helped ensure fairness and accuracy in legal proceedings. Throughout these positions, I have been devoted to advancing justice, advocating for underserved populations, and upholding the integrity of legal systems.

While in regulation college, I pursued several internships in Detroit that strengthened my dedication to public provider and advocacy. At the city’s Civil Rights, Inclusion, and Opportunity Department, I changed into involved in efforts to sell administrative center fairness and fight discrimination. My time with the United Community Housing Coalition allowed me to support low-earnings tenants facing housing insecurity through ensuring that they had get right of entry to to essential legal assets. Serving as a judicial intern for the Wayne County 3rd Circuit Court provided me with insights into the judicial process and the complexities of own family law. These experiences solidified my commitment to the usage of the law as a tool for social justice and network empowerment.

Fluent in Arabic, each written and spoken, I grew up in Dearborn, that is home to the biggest Arab American population inside the U.S. This surroundings shaped my know-how of the precise challenges confronted with the aid of immigrant groups. I am passionate about bridging the gap between these communities and the American criminal machine, and I am now focusing my criminal career on immigration regulation.

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  • English: Spoken, Written
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