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Recent demographic trends and a rapidly changing immigration policy landscape, including rising federal immigration enforcement, have important implications for ... born in the country and are therefore U.S. citizens, and about one-quarter have an unauthorized immigrant parent. ...
April, 2019
Report
... country who are fighting to end the policy and practice of immigration detention. Hearing the positive outlooks of the ... us. GCIR will continue to be in conversation with them about how to support the work moving forward. In the ... Huong Nguyen-Yap if you're interested in hearing more about our learning lab speakers and funding opportunities. ...
September, 2019
Program Materials
... As a former lawyer who focused on asylum issues, immigration detention has always struck me as one of the ... exponentially since the 1990s, currently hovering at about 55,000 nationwide. Hence, the work to curb immigrant ... proved invaluable, especially when ICE was secretive about their plans, and ensured that all detainees who wanted ...
September 30, 2019
Blog Post
About More than 200 philanthropic institutions from across ... historical role as a beacon of hope and freedom for the world’s most vulnerable people. In response to widespread ... own statistics. These parents are still languishing in immigration detention without information about the ...
June 13, 2018
Statement
Join Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR) and Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) for a special two-part series with experts from the field on understanding the challenges and opportunities along the southern border, with an emphasis on the role philanthropy can play at this critical stage.
April 22, 2021
Partner Program
... as well as legal services to seek asylum or appear for immigration court. According to the administration, hundreds ...
August 16, 2018
... we laid the groundwork for a project to examine immigration enforcement and detention in the context of ...
July 31, 2018
President's Message