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... has moved proactively to support immigrant families in response to restrictive federal immigration and safety net ... past or potential use of government benefit programs. This brief draws on unique data from California participants in ...
May, 2020
Issue Brief
... regardless of whether they have explicit public charge-response resources and capacity. From increased walk-ins and phone ... prevent future attacks on immigrants—and the attendant rapid responses that drain field and philanthropic capacity ...
August, 2019
Funding Recommendations, Issue Brief
... limited to organizations that share GCIR’s core values.) Resources [Draft Regulation-Updated April 3, 2018] ... 8, 2018. [Portal] Protecting Immigrant Families Campaign Resources , CLASP Listserv: Protecting Immigrant Families, ...
April 19, 2018
... prepared a set of draft talking points for use in response to reporter inquiries. Coronavirus Talking Points ...
March, 2020
Talking Points
... proposed rule re-defining public charge. Stemming from a 2017 Trump Administration executive order encouraging ...
September, 2018
Analysis, Funding Recommendations
... that secures a pathway to citizenship for DACA recipients, embedded within a larger legislative ...
September 21, 2022
Webinar
The Trump administration has launched its most far-reaching attack on immigrants to date in the guise of a seemingly innocuous regulatory change: the revised “public charge” rule. When the new rule goes into effect on October 15, barring delays due to litigation, immigrants accessing programs that help them meet basic needs, such as food, housing, and health care, can be denied a green card, and individuals deemed likely to use these programs can be denied admission to the United States.
September 10, 2019
President's Message