“Everywhere immigrants have enriched and strengthened the fabric of American life.”
-John F. Kennedy
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Daniel has volunteered his time as a paralegal and interpreter for Citizenship Days in Seattle, Pasco, Graham and Wenatchee. [/trx_accordion_item][/trx_accordion][/trx_column_item][/trx_columns][/trx_content]
and of Native American, Mexican and Puerto Rican descent.
and Quito, Ecuador. Daniel has worked as an immigration paralegal since 2013.