Welcome to the third episode of the Arab American Chamber of Commerce Podcast! In this episode, Elias Benjelloun and Maui Sanidiki dive into a compelling conversation with Michael Shamoon, an experienced attorney and managing partner at Shamoon Eliades LLP in Las Vegas. Michael shares his powerful journey as an immigrant, his personal and professional challenges, and his commitment to helping others navigate the complex immigration system.
Join us to uncover the resilience, innovation, and community spirit that define the Arab American experience in Southern Nevada. Michael also sheds light on recent legal changes, the importance of community engagement, and how organizations like the Arab American Chamber of Commerce play a crucial role in supporting immigrants.
Highlights:
[00:02:15] - Michael's Background
Quote: "I immigrated to this country in 2001, just a few months after 9/11 happened. It was a very big shock, especially with all the things going on politically."
Michael recounts his early days in the U.S., facing culture shock and post-9/11 discrimination.
He discusses the challenges of adapting to a new country and how these experiences shaped his identity and career choices.
Michael's journey from a young immigrant to a passionate advocate for justice.
[00:10:30] - Career in Law
Quote: "I wanted to be the type of lawyer that helps people instead of exploiting them. Immigration was an area very personal to me."
Michael talks about his educational path at the William S. Boyd School of Law and his transformative fellowship at the Thomas & Mack Legal Clinic.
Founding Shamoon Eliades LLP: Michael shares the vision and mission behind his firm.
His dedication to providing legal assistance to those in need and fighting for immigrant rights.
[00:20:45] - Challenges in Immigration Law
Quote: "Arabs get treated differently by our immigration laws. Applications can take much longer to process just for having an Arabic name."
Michael delves into the systemic issues and biases in the immigration system that disproportionately affect Arab immigrants.
Real-life examples of extended application processing times and discriminatory practices.
His firsthand experiences and observations in the legal field.
[00:33:50] - Chevron Deference
Quote: "The Supreme Court's decision to overturn Chevron deference means courts can now look at agency decisions on their merits, allowing for more scrutiny."
Breaking down the Supreme Court's landmark decision and its implications for immigration law.
How this change empowers courts to hold government agencies accountable.
The potential for positive reforms and fairer treatment of immigrants.
[00:55:10] - Personal Anecdotes
Quote: "The attorney for ICE said, 'This case shouldn't have been denied in the first place.' They granted the family asylum without a hearing."
Michael shares heartwarming and impactful stories from his legal career, highlighting the emotional and rewarding aspects of his work.
A spotlight on a significant case involving an Iraqi Christian family and their fight for asylum.
The joy and fulfillment of helping clients achieve justice and security.
[01:10:40] - Looking Forward
Quote: "The immigration policies of the United States have roots in a lot of racism. We need to think about how we can make it possible for people to come into this country."
Exploring potential reforms for a more inclusive and fair immigration policy.
The ongoing need for advocacy and legal support for immigrants.
The crucial role of legal professionals and community organizations in driving meaningful change.
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Welcome to the first episode of the Arab American Chamber of Commerce podcast! Join Maui Sanadiki, President of the Arab American Chamber of Commerce, Founder of ICU Computer Solutions, and Elias Benjelloun, Secretary of the Chamber, Founder of Tech Start, and Entrepreneur in Residence at Nevada Partners, as they introduce the new podcast series. In this episode, they discuss the benefits of joining the Chamber, share insights on cybersecurity and digital marketing, and highlight success stories of Arab American business owners in Southern Nevada.
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"The reason why it's so important to me to be a part of the chamber is multiple folds. One is, it's a community, right? It's a community of business owners."
"According to the owners, the sales went up, you know, maybe 40 to 60% since the grand opening."
"Assemblywoman Brittany Miller passed the bill for adding Middle Eastern, North African to the caucus...it's going to give the state a lot more data about Arab Americans in Nevada."
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Episode Title: Ep. 1 - Benefits of Joining The Arab American Chamber of Commerce - Las Vegas | Exploring Cybersecurity & Digital Marketing with Maui Sanadiki (Founder of ICU Computer Solutions) & Elias Benjelloun (Founder of Tech Start & Entrepreneur in Residence at Nevada Partners)