Meals On Wheels program provides daily meals to local Seniors

The Emerald Isle Immigration Center’s Meals On Wheels program provides daily meals to local Seniors who are unable to prepare meals for themselves due to an age related disability or illness.  The meals are delivered daily by a group of dedicated volunteers. We are always seeking new volunteers so please contact us at 718-324-3039 ext. 102 if you are interested or if you know of someone who would like to become a meal recipient. This program is generously funded by NYS Senator Jeff Klein and the New York State Department Of Aging (NYS DOA).

 

USCIS Website, E-Verify Now Optimized for Mobile Devices

USCIS today announced a series of enhancements to make its website and online products easier to use on mobile devices.

Visitors will find uscis.gov and the Spanish site uscis.gov/es easier to read and use because the content now automatically adjusts to fit the screen of a smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer.

The agency’s move to mobile-responsive design includes the E-Verify program, as well as USCIS’ new digital assistant Emma.

“As technology progresses, digital platforms can no longer take a one-size-fits-all approach,” said USCIS Director León Rodríguez. “We listened to our customers. Significant numbers access our site and services through mobile devices. These changes will make a big difference in improving their online experience.”

About 30 percent of visitors to the English site and more than 50 percent visiting the Spanish site now use a mobile device.

Among the improvements:

  • Menu options now collapse for easier viewing on smaller screens or browser windows.
  • Users will find it easier to access SAVE CaseCheck from mobile devices to check whether immigration status queries submitted by benefit-granting agencies are complete.
  • Enhancements to E-Verify make logging in and viewing cases quicker and more efficient.  Many of these ideas came from customer submissions through the E-Verify Listens website. These include case creation screens that now replicate the order of fields on Form I-9.

These improvements are part of a USCIS commitment to use technology and innovation to meet the evolving needs of its customers, and a step toward a fully electronic immigration system.

For more information on USCIS and its programs, visit uscis.gov or follow us on Twitter (@uscis), YouTube (/uscis) and the USCIS blog The Beacon.

2016 Holiday Schedule

EIIC is closed today March 17th in observance of Saint Patrick’s Day.

The following is the list of our 2016 Holiday Closures:

Date: Holiday: Day Observed:
3/17/2016 St Patrick’s Day Thursday 17-Mar
5/30/2016 Memorial Day Monday 30-May
7/4/2016 U.S. Independence Day Monday 4-Jul
9/5/2016 Labor Day Monday 5-Sep
10/10/2016 Columbus Day Monday 10-Oct
11/23/2016 Early Closing Wednesday 23-Nov
11/24/2016 Thanksgiving Day Thursday 24-Nov
11/25/2016 Friday 25-Nov
12/23/2016 Early Closing Friday 23-Dec
12/25/2016 Christmas Day Sunday 25-Dec
12/26/2016 Observed Monday Monday 26-Dec

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Complaint Filed To NYC Human Rights Commission Regarding School Conferences On St. Patrick’s Day

O’DWYER & BERNSTIEN, LLP

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                   February 19th, 2016

Contact: Brian O’Dwyer (917)-376-4461 or CJ Warnke (732)-284-0888

COMPLAINT FILED TO NYC HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION REGARDING SCHOOL CONFERENCES ON ST. PATRICK’S DAY

Brian O’Dwyer, senior partner at O’Dwyer & Bernstein, LLP, announced today that the firm filed, on behalf of Frank J. Schorn a teacher in the public schools of New York, a charge at the New York City Human Rights Commission alleging that the New York City Department of Education had violated Schorn’s civil rights by scheduling parent teacher conferences on St. Patrick’s Day of 2016. Schorn and other Irish-American teachers in the New York City school system are obligated by contract to participate in parent teacher conferences. As a result of this scheduling, Irish-American teachers have been denied the opportunity to participate in the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade in particular. The parade has been found by the United States Courts to be not only a celebration of Irish heritage but a religious activity celebrating the feast day of the patron saint of the Archdiocese of New York, St. Patrick.

The complaint alleges that the Department of Education has not complied with the Human Rights Law of the City of New York in that despite repeated requests by members of the Irish caucus of the New York City Council, the Department of Education has not changed the date for parent teacher conferences. The scheduling of the conferences on the most sacred day for Irish-Americans not only interferes with the religious observance of the many Irish-American school teachers and administrators employed by the Department of Education, it similarly interferes with the rights of the parents of children enrolled in the New York City school system and that they also must make a choice between discussing their child’s scholastic progress or observing a religious feast day.

“This year the Mayor instituted three new school holidays,” said Dr. O’Dwyer, who serves as Chair of the Emerald Isle Immigration Center. “One observing the Lunar New Year and the others recognizing Muslim religious holidays. We are not asking that the Mayor accommodate New York’s oldest immigrant community by declaring a school holiday. We are instead asking that the Department of Education make a minor change to its schedule so that the religious observance of thousands of teachers and parents who celebrate the feast day of St. Patrick be recognized and honored. In a city which celebrates its diversity and its accommodation for people of all religious and ethnic identities, it is particularly upsetting that the Department of Education has so blithely ignored the legitimate religious and ethnic expressions of Irish-American New Yorkers.”

“The insensitive scheduling of parent teacher meetings on March 17th has put me in an untenable position of choosing between my ethnic and religious heritage and my duty to help my students,” said Frank Schorn, who serves as Vice Chair of the Emerald Isle Immigration Center. “I foresee being prevented from attending any Irish cultural events on March 17th.”