American Immigration Council Welcomes Michelle Lapointe as New Legal Director

April 15, 2024

WASHINGTON, DC, April 15 2024—The American Immigration Council is thrilled to announce that Michelle Lapointe will be joining the team as the new Legal Director. Michelle brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record in advancing and defending the rights of immigrants and their families. 

Michelle Lapointe joins the Council from the National Immigration Law Center, where she served as a deputy legal director. Previously, she worked as an attorney at the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Immigrant Justice Project, where she litigated cases to defend immigrants' rights and challenge abusive law enforcement practices. Her experience includes representing thousands of workers in class and collective actions for unpaid wages and other employment law violations, primarily in the Deep South. 

Jeremy Robbins, executive director of the American Immigration Council, stated, "Michelle's deep commitment to justice and her extensive experience in immigration law make her an invaluable addition to our team. We are excited to welcome her and look forward to the expertise she will bring to the Council." 

"I'm thrilled to start at the Council as its new Legal Director,” said Lapointe. “I'm eager to contribute to the Council's mission and work alongside a dedicated team to advocate for a fair and just immigration system." 

Michelle is a graduate of the American University Washington College of Law, where she was a Public Interest/Public Service Scholar, and Wellesley College. She is based in Atlanta, bringing her expertise to the Council's broader mission of ensuring a more equitable and humane immigration system. 

 About the American Immigration Council

The American Immigration Council works to strengthen America by shaping how America thinks about and acts towards immigrants and immigration and by working toward a more fair and just immigration system that opens its doors to those in need of protection and unleashes the energy and skills that immigrants bring. The Council brings together problem solvers and employs four coordinated approaches to advance change—litigation, research, legislative and administrative advocacy, and communications. In January 2022, the Council and New American Economy merged to combine a broad suite of advocacy tools to better expand and protect the rights of immigrants, more fully ensure immigrants’ ability to succeed economically, and help make the communities they settle in more welcoming. Follow the latest Council news and information on ImmigrationImpact.com and X @immcouncil. 

 

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