Nataly Camacho

Paralegal

Nataly Camacho grew up in Jackson, Mississippi, and she is the youngest of four children.

Nataly is a graduate of Clinton High School and currently resides in Clinton, MS. She attended Holmes Community College, where she earned an Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies, a Paralegal Technology Certificate, and an Advanced Paralegal Technology Certificate.

After graduating, Nataly began working with a Nonprofit Organization in 2022. During that time, she served in several key roles — including Organizer, Legislative Organizer, and Immigration Paralegal for the attorney.

In these roles, Nataly organized numerous events across Mississippi to support the Hispanic community. These events provided mobile clinics, information on workers’ rights and immigration rights, and interpretation resources. She also led presentations on Civic Education and shared information about immigrants in the state of Mississippi.

One of Nataly’s most impactful contributions at the Nonprofit Organization was leading Civic Engagement Days. These events were organized in response to anti-immigration bills introduced in the Mississippi Legislature. Nataly coordinated efforts to educate the community about proposed legislation, mobilized participants to meet with legislators, and encouraged civic participation to oppose harmful policies.

In addition, Nataly worked as an immigration paralegal, assisting families with status adjustments and other immigration matters.

Nataly is also on the Register Roster of Court Interpreters in Mississippi, allowing her to help bridge language barriers in the state’s court system.

Her experiences have shaped her lifelong commitment to advocacy and justice. Nataly is deeply dedicated to supporting immigrant communities and strives to be a strong, compassionate voice for the voiceless.