Journalist
(District of Columbia, Virginia)
Reporter covering Fairfax County, VA for the Washington Post.
Links: @aolivo | (Current as of: February 11, 2016)
Washington Post
April 10, 2019
Fairfax County is considering creating a taxpayer-funded legal defense fund for immigrants caught in deportation proceedings, part of a growing effort by local governments to counter the Trump administration’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants.
News Story
Washington Post
April 30, 2019
But they passionately debated one of the smaller spending decisions: a $200,000 legal-aid pilot program to help immigrants facing deportation proceedings.
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Washington Post
April 10, 2019
“These are truly frightening times,” said Nicholas Marritz, a staff attorney with the Legal Aid Justice Center, which estimates that 41,000 people in Virginia are facing deportation. “As an attorney, I’ve seen firsthand the difference that representation can make in a person’s life.”
News Story
Washington Post
February 10, 2016
Lawyers are fighting the eviction proceedings, arguing that Waples Mobile Home Park is discriminating against the residents.
Reporter covering Fairfax County, VA for the Washington Post.
Links: @aolivo | (Current as of: February 11, 2016)
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News StoryVirginia’s largest county could be next to help undocumented immigrants fight deportation
Antonio OlivoWashington Post
April 10, 2019
Fairfax County is considering creating a taxpayer-funded legal defense fund for immigrants caught in deportation proceedings, part of a growing effort by local governments to counter the Trump administration’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants.
News Story
Fairfax moves toward more affordable housing, pay raises with new budget
Antonio OlivoWashington Post
April 30, 2019
But they passionately debated one of the smaller spending decisions: a $200,000 legal-aid pilot program to help immigrants facing deportation proceedings.
News Story
Virginia’s largest county could be next to help undocumented immigrants fight deportation
Antonio OlivoWashington Post
April 10, 2019
“These are truly frightening times,” said Nicholas Marritz, a staff attorney with the Legal Aid Justice Center, which estimates that 41,000 people in Virginia are facing deportation. “As an attorney, I’ve seen firsthand the difference that representation can make in a person’s life.”
News Story
Without Social Security numbers, illegal immigrants face eviction
Antonio OlivoWashington Post
February 10, 2016
Lawyers are fighting the eviction proceedings, arguing that Waples Mobile Home Park is discriminating against the residents.
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