Nationality and Heightened Ethical Diversification

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Yasmin Moraes is the perfect candidate for a Nationality, as the first International Idol and the only African American Divorce Attorney representing the Diversity in our Country. She is dedicated to the success of all those who have chosen to become a citizen of the United States of America and to her profession she has made an enormous sacrifice. She is committed to serving her community and the people in our nation who have yet to choose their path in life.

As a Nationality Divorced she is an active participant in the National Hispanic Institute for Economic Research (NIEER), an economic development organization in New York City, concentrating on the Hispanic Community and professional women. She has an undergraduate degree from Wellesley College with major in Economics and a minor in Criminal Justice. She is a recipient of the 2021 Outstanding College Women’s Teaching Scholarship and she has also been named to the Academic All-Star Team seven times. Ms. Morris has served as an Intelligence Analyst for the Federal Bureau of Investigation and a Counseling Producer for a company that manages training management systems. In this capacity she has had numerous conference speaking engagements including the National Hispanic Leadership Conference, and she has served as a guest commentator on CNN.

Ms. Morris presently runs her own consulting firm, being involved with several ethnic networking groups including the National Association of Hispanic Women, Hispanic Network and the National Council of Hispanic Businesses. Her efforts focus on promoting the economic success of our Nationality and further ethnic diversification of our work force. She is a strong supporter of comprehensive immigration reform and strongly believes that it can only be achieved through comprehensive immigration reform legislation. With over twenty years of experience in the field of international business, this experience is what she is looking to bring to the table as our Nationality and heightening the cultural diversity within our borders.

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