Beth
Beth’s passion for immigration advocacy began early. At just five years old, she was enrolled in a Spanish Dual Immersion Program at a Title IX school in Salt Lake City—and she has been dedicated to studying the language and culture ever since. Her academic journey led her to earn degrees in Spanish and Latin American Studies, where she became actively involved in immigration-related clinics and community organizations.
Beth has interned with Comunidades Unidas and volunteered with both the University of Utah’s Pro Bono Initiative and the No Más Foundation, gaining hands-on experience supporting immigrant communities. Her work reflects a deep commitment to listening to clients' stories and helping them navigate the complexities of the U.S. immigration system with compassion and care.
In her role as an Immigration Law Clerk, Beth brings empathy, cultural understanding, and dedication to every case she supports. She is especially passionate about uplifting the voices of immigrants and helping ensure their stories are heard.
When she’s not working, you can find Beth with her family and her cats, curled up with a good book or working on her latest crochet project, while striving to grow in her walk with Jesus, who inspires her commitment to serve others with compassion.
