In today's episode, we are joined by John Moye, one of the founders of Pro Se Pro to talk about their game changing tool in the fight against immigration delays. Developed by attorney Brad Banias and technologists John Moye and Andrew Steinmeyer, Pro Se Pro is a revolutionary tool that provides immigrants with the knowledge, resources, and support they need to file lawsuits against the government for unreasonable processing times. Through Pro se Pro, immigrants can assert their rights and demand accountability from immigration authorities, paving the way for a more transparent and efficient system.
Tune in as John explains the reason behind starting Pro Se Pro and walks us through the different services they offer and their goal of empowering immigrants through their tool. At the end of the episode, John has a giveaway for all the listeners. If you'd like to avail their services, use the code AREA51 to take advantage of the discount they are offering the Area 51 podcast listeners!
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Co-Founder of Pro Se Pro
Nobody has ever called John a patient person. In fact, he has always been pretty dang impatient. And do you know what he hates more than anything? Well, it's inefficiency. As an educator, elected official, policy maker, technologist, and entrepreneur, John's breadth of experience has continually driven him to look for ways to give others greater access to justice. That, plus his experience in product management and technology integrations, uniquely positions him at the intersection of law, technology, and advocacy. He firmly believes that access to justice should not be contingent on financial resources or legal expertise, and strives to level the playing field for all. As co-founder of Pro Se Pro, he's on a mission to help others stuck in systemic inefficiencies. Specifically, he's helping immigrants and foreigners stuck in absolutely absurd processing delays with the USCIS.