Nicole Polley Miller is the Legal Services Director of the American Friends Service Committee’s Immigrant Rights Program (AFSC) in Newark, New Jersey. Nicole has provided direct legal representation to immigrants in removal proceedings and before USCIS and is a frequent speaker on immigration-related topics. Nicole is a member of various coalitions that are working to increase access to free and expert immigration legal services in New Jersey, including the Working Group on Immigrant Representation, led by Judge Michael A. Chagares of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, the NJ Coalition for Immigrant Representation, which advocates for universal representation for immigrants, and the NJ Consortium for Immigrant Children, which seeks to increase access to counsel for immigrant children and youth. She is a member of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Nicole is currently serving as the President of the Board of Directors of the Centro Comunitario CEUS, a small community-based nonprofit that engages in organizing and advocacy in support of immigrant rights and provides legal representation in immigration matters. Ms. Miller received a B.A. from Rice University and a J.D. from Columbia Law School.