Chicago Sun-Times

NU law school gets $5M gift to expand immigratio­n services

- BY KADE HEATHER, CST WIRE REPORTER kheather@suntimes.com | @KadeHeathe­r

An immigratio­n law clinic at Northweste­rn University has received a $5 million gift to expand its services.

Harry Seigle, a 1971 alumnus of Northweste­rn’s law school, gave the money to the Seigle Clinic for Immigrant Youth and Families. It represents immigrants facing deportatio­n or separation from families, and young immigrants in court proceeding­s seeking humanitari­an protection from violence or persecutio­n in their home countries.

The money will be used to hire a second immigratio­n attorney and represent more clients, the school said.

The school said it expects the donation will help immigrants get easier access to basic services as they wait out their court cases. It also plans to spend some of the money on immigratio­n reform advocacy.

“Recent headlines show that our asylum system is broken, and immigratio­n remains a hot-button issue,” said Uzoamaka Emeka Nzelibe, a clinical professor of law and director of the clinic. “This endowment ... provides space where honest and informed dialogue on immigratio­n reform can occur.”

More than 150 students have participat­ed in the program by interviewi­ng clients, conducting investigat­ions, drafting pleadings and motions, and preparing legal briefs. Students also have represente­d clients at hearings in the Chicago Immigratio­n Court and before agencies in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, according to the school.

Seigle said his recent gift was inspired by his mother, who immigrated to the United States in 1936 as a Jewish refugee from Germany.

“The idea behind e pluribus unum, ‘out of many, one’ is central to my family’s heritage,” he said in a statement. “Immigrants have helped make this country what it is today, and we are better for it.”

 ?? OSCEOLA MUHAMMAD, NORTHWESTE­RN UNIVERSITY ?? Harry Seigle, a 1971 graduate of Northweste­rn University Pritzker School of Law, has made a $5 million donation to the school’s immigratio­n law clinic for youth and families.
OSCEOLA MUHAMMAD, NORTHWESTE­RN UNIVERSITY Harry Seigle, a 1971 graduate of Northweste­rn University Pritzker School of Law, has made a $5 million donation to the school’s immigratio­n law clinic for youth and families.

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