UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW –Students with an interest in immigration law and litigation get hands-on experience in the Immigration Clinic. Clinic students at the University of Miami School of Law Immigration Clinic won the release of a Mexican woman from Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention at Baker County jail, near Jacksonville. While in detention, the client reported concerns relating to inadequate living conditions, appropriate food, medical and mental health care, and proper COVID-19 protocols. After receiving the client’s intake application late last semester, a team of clinic students led by 3L and clinic fellow David Mancia-Orellana worked tirelessly to prepare the client’s case from start to finish. The team included students Benjamin Brooks, 2L, Alejandra Gonzales, 2L, Ashley Plotkin, 3L, Abbey Schultz, 2L, and Danny Valentin, 2L. “After learning our client’s story during the presentation of her intake, we felt compelled to help,” said Mancia-Orellana. “Despite the uphill battle we faced in preparing the case before Fall 2021 finals, our team was determined to help get our client out of detention.” The team quickly jumped into action to prepare the case, arguing that their client did not fall within the Biden administration’s immigration enforcement priorities.