Karla Manzanares
Attorney and Immigrant Justice Corps Fellow
Immigrant Justice Program
“My family’s journey through the immigration system has inspired my commitment to advocating for immigrants’ rights. I’ve seen firsthand the transformation that legal status brings to one’s life. Accordingly, I strive to bring peace and security to my client’s lives through represented access to the immigration system.“
Experience
- Karla addresses the legal needs of unaccompanied migrant children seeking relief within the Charlotte Immigration Court system.
- Before attending law school, Karla spent a year abroad teaching English in South Korea.
- During law school, Karla interned at Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington’s Hogar Immigrant Services, Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia’s Housing Unit, New York Legal Assistance Group’s Immigration Protection Unit, and served as a student attorney with Washington College of Law’s Immigrant Justice Clinic.
- As an American University Law Review member, Karla was selected for publication of her Comment entitled “Inherently Coercive Entry: ICE’s Use of Unconstitutional Ruses.”
Education
- Berry College, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Spanish, cum laude
- American University Washington College of Law, Juris Doctor, cum laude