On June 3rd, the summer associates had the privilege of participating in the Pro Bono Clinic organized by Bilzin Sumberg and the Cuban American Bar Association (CABA), an experience that reaffirmed the profound impact legal professionals can have on their communities. The clinic focused on assisting undocumented minors—who have endured neglect, abuse, or abandonment—in filing the initial petitions necessary to begin their long, multi-year journey toward U.S. citizenship.

Aiding Children through Legal Advocacy

CABA’s Pro Bono Legal Services team specializes in representing children and guiding them through the process of obtaining Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) status. This critical first step provides protection in juvenile court and opens the door to lawful permanent residency, which is often a prerequisite for future citizenship.

For many of these children, legal representation is the difference between a life of instability and the opportunity to thrive. Without these services, children would be ineligible for essential documents such as work permits, Social Security numbers, and driver’s licenses. These documents are not just bureaucratic hurdles—they are keys to education, employment, and a future in the United States.

My Direct Experience at the Clinic

Initially, each summer associate was paired with an attorney and assigned to one of seven clients. Our small groups then moved to separate rooms to begin building a personal connection with the client. We took time to learn about their background and how they are adjusting to life in the United States. Once we had a better understanding of their story, their petitioner (often a family member or close friend) joined us to assist in filling out the relevant details for the paperwork. This collaborative process fostered a supportive environment where the children felt heard and valued, and helped me bond with my client over shared interests, such as soccer and our fandom of Spanish “wonderkid,” Lamine Yamal.

Transformative Outcomes

After spending several hours carefully working through the petition with my client, I felt a deep sense of accomplishment knowing this document could open doors to countless opportunities that my client may have never even considered before. Many former CABA clients have gone on to pursue higher education, start businesses, and contribute meaningfully to their communities.

Overall, the CABA Pro Bono Clinic was not only deeply educational but also genuinely rewarding for everyone involved. It provided a unique opportunity to apply our legal skills in a meaningful way, build personal connections with clients, and contribute to a cause that can change lives. The experience reinforced the importance of pro bono work in our profession and left all of us inspired to continue supporting these children on their journey toward a brighter future in the United States.