Danielle E. Rosche
Attorney - of Counsel
Ms. Rosché was eight years old when her best friend was deported to Guatemala, a traumatic event that sparked Ms. Rosché’s passion and outspoken advocacy for immigrant rights.
In college, Ms. Rosché studied international relations and human rights, subsequently moving to Washington D.C. to work for Congress. While in law school, Ms. Rosché helped overseas victims of human rights abuses seek redress in US courts under the Alien Tort Statute. She also represented victims before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. After working and living in Spain, Malawi, and India, Ms. Rosché eventually settled in San Diego, California to focus on the rights of immigrants in her home country.
A Certified Immigration Specialist, Ms. Rosché handles a variety of complex immigration matters for the firm and is the lead attorney on business and federal litigation matters. She has successfully brought federal actions under the Administrative Procedures Act (used to challenge erroneous decisions), Mandamus (used to force decisions in long pending cases), and Habeas Corpus (used to release individuals unlawfully detained).
In addition to her work at the Law Offices of Aziz J. Asmar, Ms. Rosché remains active in the community. She volunteers her time at the Sherman Heights Community Center providing immigration consultations to low income families, and regularly travels to Washington D.C. to advocate for immigration reform.
Education
The George Washington University Law School (JD 2009 – With Honors)
University of Washington (BA 2003)
Languages
English and Spanish
Bar Admissions
California, certified immigration specialist
Court Admissions
US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
US District Court for the Southern District of California
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
In The News
Issa Needs To Decry Vitirol, Push For Immigration Reform
Mother Of War Hero Facing Deportation
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/2014/jul/22/moreno-cordova-deportation-killedinaction/
No Deportation For Fallen Soldier’s Mom
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/2014/jul/23/jennifer-moreno-maria-cordova-deportation-stay/
Immigrant Mother Of Fallen Soldier Can Stay In U.S.
Memberships and Associations
American Immigration Lawyers Association
Federal Bar Association
National Lawyers Guild