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... access to daily life in the U.S., including jobs, housing, education and health care even though undocumented ... divest from criminalization, the nation must divest from immigration enforcement. With some grassroots success at the ... immigrants into the pipeline of deportation coupled with immigration detention. This mass criminalization comes out of ...
Issue Brief
While there has been a long history of efforts to erase and exclude immigrants, BIPOC, and other marginalized communities, this timeline shows how powerfully communities in Texas have resisted. From Indigenous nations fighting to preserve their culture to BIPOC communities organizing to end the criminalization of Black and Brown lives, people have sought to protect their freedom to move, stay, work, and thrive.
May, 2022
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