Manuel Ramos
Until a new literary post here on La Bloga, here is a good source of information for victims of Katrina, especially those needing legal help.
Click on this page for links to general relief and legal resources as well as information on nonprofit legal services providers in states affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Also, recognizing that many of the victims of Hurricane Katrina have lost documents establishing their identity and employment authorization, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced that it will not sanction employers for hiring victims of Hurricane Katrina who are otherwise eligible for employment but are unable to provide the necessary documentation. Employers still need to complete the Employment Eligibility Verification Form (I-9) to the extent possible, but should note at this time that the documentation normally required is not available due to the events involving Hurricane Katrina. This policy will be in place for 45 days. At the end of 45 days, DHS will review the policy and make further recommendations. DHS has issued a press release.
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