Caroline Foley

Staff Attorney

While in law school, Caroline was a member of the Western New England Law Review where she organized a two-day symposium on Immigration Law and Detention. She also wrote two articles on immigration law and domestic violence. She was part of the International Human Rights Clinic where she worked with Earth Refuge to research and write on climate migration. She also volunteered with the American Civil Liberties Union’s Immigration Protection Project throughout law school to assist in parole applications for detainees at the Southern border.

Prior to attending law school, Caroline was fully accredited by the Department of Justice to practice immigration law at a nonprofit in Worcester, MA where she coordinated the limited assistance program, helping clients to reunite with family members, to naturalize, and seek relief based on being victims of crimes. She has done extensive work in the Central Massachusetts community to organize and educate immigrants on their rights for the past ten years.

Caroline is a native Portuguese speaker and fluent in Spanish.