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... communities. Alleviate Dreamers’ Long-Term Concerns About Being Able to Live and Work in This Country Many ... to their communities. Since its inception in 2012, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program has provided ...
May 15, 2020
Commentary
... in Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi, or about 4.6 percent of the entire American working ... Moreover, nearly one-third of all recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and more than ...
April 16, 2020
News Article
... at a time when their communities need them most. Join GCIR to learn from leaders in the immigrant rights movement ... of Immigration Policy, National Domestic Workers Alliance gcir sPEAKERS Aryah Somers Landsberger , Vice President of ... Florida Philanthropic Network Funders Concerned about AIDS Funders Together to End Homelessness Grantmakers ...
April 15, 2020
Webinar
... treatment when necessary. For families that are concerned about the "public charge" rule, immigration officials have ... may be very serious. If you have questions or concerns about the public charge rule, an immigration or public ... employment or the Medicare program. If you are concerned about the potential cost of screening and testing for ...
March, 2020
Factsheet
... partner organizations are gravely concerned about the health and welfare of the farmworker community, ... de California (CA), Proteus, Inc. (Multi-state), Student Action with Farmworkers (NC), Telamon Corporation ...
April 10, 2020
Response Fund
... opportunity to meet with your administration to learn more about the State’s efforts to protect immigrant Californians ... Robert Uyeki, CEO Y & H Soda Foundation Tegan Action, President Sunlight Giving Tuti Scott, Interim CEO ... Philanthropy Kate Kroeger, Executive Director Urgent Action Fund for Women's Human Rights Fred Ali, President & ...
April 9, 2020
Blog Post
Annie Grant, 55, had been feverish for two nights. Worried about the coronavirus outbreak, her adult children had begged ...
April 9, 2020
News Article
... estimated 688,000 workers. The researchers estimate that about 42% of those are undocumented. Job loss come as cuts loom While it’s still early days for research about the pandemic’s impact, the UC Merced study provides ... are small, making it difficult to draw firm conclusions about subgroups, like women and immigrants. Governmental ...
May 21, 2020
News Article
As immigrant workers and families with low incomes across the country are disproportionately affected by the economic and health impacts of the COVID-19 crisis, state and local communities are stepping in to fill the gaps left by limited federal relief efforts. Not only do these efforts need to be available and tailored to immigrant community needs, but they also must focus on creating effective outreach to immigrant audiences.
July 23, 2020
Philanthropic News
... number. Democratic leaders are demanding to change that. About 2 million undocumented people are married to a U.S. ...
May 1, 2020
News Article