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... kill movement leaders, and release personal information about staff members. Rajasvini Bhansali, executive director ... has been hearing greater anxiety from grantees about their physical safety as well as cyberthreats. Before ... Concerned With Immigrants and Refugees, said threats to immigration-related nonprofits and other groups have been on ...
October 22, 2020
Philanthropic News
October 15, 2020
News Article
... Law School. Read on as Katherine shares her thoughts about building power for immigrants with disabilities, ... the work of immigrants with disabilities. Please tell us about yourself and your organization. Katherine Perez ... campaign. We at CNLD felt the urgent need to work on immigration, and that’s how I came to the immigration ...
March 17, 2022
GCIR Blog Series
... of the new public charge rule dwarfs that of any other immigration policy under this administration thus far. The ... for which they are eligible. Fearing the potential immigration consequences, many have preemptively disenrolled ... since the very first executive actions, recognizing that immigration issues are integral to all funding priorities. ...
September 10, 2019
President's Message
... traumas of the past four years, including hostile immigration policies, toxic rhetoric, surging hate crimes, ...
July 8, 2021
Issue Spotlight
As we recognize National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, many of the essential workers who put food on our tables, keep us healthy, and care for our loved ones continue to be at risk of exploitation. Many foreign-born essential workers, particularly those on temporary worker visas or those lacking work authorization, are victims of wage theft or survivors of human trafficking with few options for leaving those abusive circumstances. Perpetrators traffic individuals into agriculture, restaurant, factory, construction, domestic, and other work, industries in which enforcement of labor protections needs vast improvement.
January 11, 2022
Issue Spotlight