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#Not1More Deportation
#Not1More Deportation
Not one more deportation. Not one more family divided. Not one more day without equality.
·notonemoredeportation.com·
#Not1More Deportation
Abolish Ice — Rise and Resist
Abolish Ice — Rise and Resist
WHO DOES IMMIGRATION & CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT (I.C.E.) HURT? WHO DOES IT SERVE?
·riseandresist.org·
Abolish Ice — Rise and Resist
Families Belong Together
Families Belong Together
The Families Belong Together campaign worked to permanently end family separation and detention, reunite all families who were torn apart by Trump’s Zero Tolerance policy, and build an immigration system centered on humanity, compassion, and dignity.
·domesticworkers.org·
Families Belong Together
Feet in 2 Worlds - Dedicated to publishing stories by and about immigrants.
Feet in 2 Worlds - Dedicated to publishing stories by and about immigrants.
Feet in 2 Worlds (Fi2W) is an independent media outlet, journalism training program, and launchpad for emerging immigrant journalists and media makers of color. Our work brings positive and meaningful change to America’s newsrooms and has a broader impact on how immigration is reported and the ethnic and racial composition of news organizations.
·fi2w.org·
Feet in 2 Worlds - Dedicated to publishing stories by and about immigrants.
Keep Tucson Together / Mantenga Tucson Unido
Keep Tucson Together / Mantenga Tucson Unido
Keep Tucson Together (KTT) started in 2011, We work to stop deportations in immigration courts. We are a grassroots organization, pro-bono legal clinic that works with volunteer attorneys to stop deportations and the separation of families in Southern Arizona.
·keeptucsontogether.org·
Keep Tucson Together / Mantenga Tucson Unido
Undocumented Migration Project
Undocumented Migration Project
The Undocumented Migration Project and Colibrí Center for Human Rights are joining forces and we need your support to make it possible. Hundreds of migrants die every year because of inhumane border policies that funnel people towards remote and deadly regions of the U.S.-Mexico border. Many of these individuals go unidentified, leaving families in a desperate search for answers regarding their loved one’s whereabouts. By identifying remains, Colibrí provides families with answers and closure that others cannot. The Undocumented Migration Project (UMP) raises global awareness about this humanitarian crisis through research, education, and art initiatives while working to inspire positive social change and immigration reform.
·undocumentedmigrationproject.org·
Undocumented Migration Project
We Have Rights
We Have Rights
An empowerment campaign to prepare for and safely defend our rights during encounters with Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE).
·wehaverights.us·
We Have Rights
English manual for webWhat if I’m Picked Up By I.C.E. in Arizona?: Making a Family Plan - Center on Immigration and Child Welfare
English manual for webWhat if I’m Picked Up By I.C.E. in Arizona?: Making a Family Plan - Center on Immigration and Child Welfare
The best thing you can do to make sure your family stays together is to have information and be prepared! This guide is designed to help you do this. It was prepared by a small group of volunteer lawyers, advocates, and family law experts who work with immigrant clients in Arizona.
·cimmcw.org·
English manual for webWhat if I’m Picked Up By I.C.E. in Arizona?: Making a Family Plan - Center on Immigration and Child Welfare
Ending DACA | Council on Foreign Relations
Ending DACA | Council on Foreign Relations
CFR's Edward Alden joins the panel to discuss President Donald J. Trump's decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
·cfr.org·
Ending DACA | Council on Foreign Relations
Global Idaho Podcast Season 1: DACA in Southeastern Idaho
Global Idaho Podcast Season 1: DACA in Southeastern Idaho
In the Global Idaho Podcast, students interview DACA recipients, and other community members to study DREAMers in Southeast Idaho, in order to 1) understand DACA and its political, social, and economic significance and 2) increase awareness about immigration and immigration reform in our community. Contact: histdept@isu.edu
·player.fm·
Global Idaho Podcast Season 1: DACA in Southeastern Idaho
Roundtable: The DACA Decision
Roundtable: The DACA Decision
The U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of DACA recipients, COVID-19 cases surge in Imperial County, and how the Black Lives Matter movement is playing out on social media.
·kpbs.org·
Roundtable: The DACA Decision
Episode 28: Dreamers and Immigration Policy: Past, Present, Future
Episode 28: Dreamers and Immigration Policy: Past, Present, Future
Listen to Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, filmmaker, and immigration rights activist, Jose Antonio Vargas talk about the prospects of DACA, immigration policy in general, and what colleges and universities can do to help.
·acenet.edu·
Episode 28: Dreamers and Immigration Policy: Past, Present, Future
Pirate’s Bone Burgers Chef Zaid Consuegra faces uncertain future due to COVID-19, DACA - Chew Diligence
Pirate’s Bone Burgers Chef Zaid Consuegra faces uncertain future due to COVID-19, DACA - Chew Diligence
Chef Zaid Consuegra isn’t just worried about reopening and running a restaurant after shutting his doors because of COVID-19. As a DACA recipient, he is waiting to hear what the Supreme Court will decide about the program that allows him and thousands of others in the Kansas City area to work and avoid deportation.
·omny.fm·
Pirate’s Bone Burgers Chef Zaid Consuegra faces uncertain future due to COVID-19, DACA - Chew Diligence
DACA recipients 'in shock' over Supreme Court decision | CNN
DACA recipients 'in shock' over Supreme Court decision | CNN
The Supreme Court's decision to block President Trump's attempt to end the DACA program was a win for Dreamers, but many say the country has a long way to go on immigration and racial inequity.
·cnn.com·
DACA recipients 'in shock' over Supreme Court decision | CNN
Brandon Moran: "Dehumanization of Undocumented Immigrants"
Brandon Moran: "Dehumanization of Undocumented Immigrants"
Since "Illegals" and "Aliens" are flooding our country, it is expected that our government will construct a border wall for security. However, these undocumented migrants are joining our economy and schools across the country. Why do we continue to hear about the potential instability and danger in accepting undocumented immigrants into our country? Brandon Moran, a first generation college student at St. Lawrence University, explains the process of dehumanizing undocumented immigrants through analyzing 4 American policies. Brandon Moran is a senior at St. Lawrence University with a Government major, and a Chinese minor. He is a McNair and Presidential Diversity Scholar, and a member of the Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Science Honor's society. He has studied a semester abroad in Shanghai, China at East China Normal University ('17) and has performed several human rights and social justice poetry recitations. He enjoys running for the Cross Country and Track Teams, playing chess for the Chess Club and writing for the Hill News. After graduation, he plans to pursue a career in foreign service. In light of recent immigration developments, he has vocalized the urgency in supporting undocumented immigrants in a variety of platforms. In his talk, Dehumanization of Undocumented Immigrants, he highlights policies which have perpetuated an anti-immigrant rhetoric from 1986-2010. His goal is to motivate citizens to challenge the current discourse and policies which dehumanize undocumented immigrants.
·ted.com·
Brandon Moran: "Dehumanization of Undocumented Immigrants"
My Story of Immigration | Miriam Martinez | TEDxCarverMilitaryAcademy
My Story of Immigration | Miriam Martinez | TEDxCarverMilitaryAcademy
Miriam came to the U.S at a very young age and believes that people need to change the way they think about immigrants. Her personal story is moving and inspiring at the same time. Miriam Martinez is a 16-year-old who was born in Mexico. She came to the United States with her family at age six and was raised in Chicago, IL. As years passed, life became more and more complicated for her. She was getting bullied at school for not speaking the same language, for not being born in the United States, and for not being able to go out because she feared she might be deported. This was just the beginning of what she had to go through. By sharing her story, she hopes to convince people that everyone is a human no matter where they come from and that the time for immigration reform is now. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
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My Story of Immigration | Miriam Martinez | TEDxCarverMilitaryAcademy
Undocumented Americans
Undocumented Americans
What is it like to grow up as an undocumented youth in America? In "Undocumented Americans," three undocumented youth who arrived as young children - Jong-Min, Pedro and Silvia - share their stories of how they are fighting hard to achieve their piece of the American dream. Their experiences are emblematic of the struggles of millions of undocumented children and youth in America who deal daily with isolation from peers, the struggle to pursue an education, fears of detention and deportation and the trauma of separation from family and loved ones. This video calls for valuing the contributions of and caring for all members of our society, even those without documentation. To learn more about this topic, visit http://www.apa.org/topics/immigration.
·youtu.be·
Undocumented Americans
DACA, explained
DACA, explained
Protection from deportation and the chance to work have been life-changing for DACA recipients. Will Trump get rid of it? Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO The most consequential decision President Donald Trump made on immigration in his first year in office wasn’t about the wall, or who’s going to pay for it, or anything else he talked about incessantly on the campaign trail. It was his decision to announce, on September 5, that his administration would be winding down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program — a program he didn’t mention outright, that many people didn’t know about and even fewer understood. The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, which has protected nearly 800,000 young adult unauthorized immigrants from deportation and allowed them to work legally since 2012. The immigrants protected through DACA grew up in the US; people might not assume they are unauthorized immigrants, and they might not have even known it themselves until they were teenagers. The program was supposed to give them a chance to build a life here. Now, DACA is on the chopping block. Trump, under pressure to make a decision about its future before September 5 (the day a group of Republican state officials were set to sue over its constitutionality), has decided that no one new will be protected under the program — and that those currently covered will start to lose their protection and work permits on March 6, 2018. The prospect of DACA’s demise is throwing the program into sharp relief: calling attention to the “DREAMers” who’ve been able to benefit from it, and the ways in which their lives have been changed over the past five years. Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE Follow Vox on Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H Or on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o
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DACA, explained
Supreme Court to tackle Trump's DACA termination
Supreme Court to tackle Trump's DACA termination
The future of young immigrant "Dreamers" will be up to the Supreme Court as it hears arguments over the legality of President Trump's termination of the Obama-era DACA program. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez explains how undocumented immigrants could be affected.
·cbsnews.com·
Supreme Court to tackle Trump's DACA termination
Meet the People Protected by DACA | NYT
Meet the People Protected by DACA | NYT
About 800,000 young unauthorized immigrants are protected under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. We spoke with a few of them in September, when President Trump announced his intention to end the Obama-era program. Read the story here: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/23/us/daca-dreamers-shutdown.html More from The New York Times Video: Subscribe: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch all of our videos here: http://nytimes.com/video Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nytvideo Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo ---------- Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments, New York Times video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world. It's all the news that's fit to watch.
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Meet the People Protected by DACA | NYT