Immigrant Children, Youth & Families
Latino immigrant families in regions such as the San Joaquin and Imperial Valleys are paying a triple financial toll during the pandemic—at work, at home, and on their health- all while being excluded from economic assistance due to legal status.
October 2020
Issue Brief
Source: University of California Merced
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![National Immigration Law Center (NILC) National Immigration Law Center (NILC) logo](https://www.gcir.org/sites/default/files/styles/callout_medium_custom/public/content_images/resources/National-Immigration-Law-Center-NILC-logo.png?itok=XvAL6bS7)
August 2020
Issue Brief
Source: National Immigration Law Center
Resource
On March 27, 2020, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. 1 The CARES Act, a $2 trillion stimulus bill, builds on H.R. 6201, 2 the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), to provide economic relief and health care options amidst the growing COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.nilc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/COVID19-relief-bills-understanding-key-provisions.pdf
April 2020
Issue Brief
Source: National Immigration Law Center
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This brief and funding recommendations considers the implications of the 'public charge' rule and how philanthropy can mount an effective immediate and long-term response.
![Two women with young girls on their laps, one with a pacifier, awaiting doctor's appointments in an office. Posted to accompany GCIR's brief and funding recommendations, Protecting Families and Advancing Belonging: How Philanthropy Can Answer Threats to the Well-Being of Immigrants.](https://www.gcir.org/sites/default/files/styles/callout_medium_custom/public/content_images/resources/two-women-with-children-waiting-doctors-office-Flickr-Pan-American-Health-Organization-CC.jpg?itok=Y5zBQLsY)
August 2019
Funding Recommendations, Issue Brief
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