DoorDash, legal group set to deliver free legal clinics on immigration to workers

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A new DoorDash pilot program will provide free immigration legal clinics to the company's NYC delivery workers beginning this summer.

Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.Food delivery company DoorDash said it will begin arranging free immigration legal clinics for its New York City delivery workers, in a pilot program administered by the New York Legal Assistance Group that begins this summer.who navigate the city.

“I think that there is some hesitation on the part of employers to acknowledge that immigration is a complex and ever shifting situation,” said Ziesemer, “that people may have the authority to work but still may need assistance in making their status permanent and helping resolve any issues that have arisen regarding their documentation or their immigration status.”

“So we established a firewall that we will be consulting with their workers, but not sharing any information” with DoorDash, she said.Ivan Garcia, the senior manager of public engagement at DoorDash, said the company was well aware of the “migrant crisis” as well as the problem of accessing reliable legal advice.

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