
More than 300,000 Haitian immigrants who’ve had permission to live and work in the U.S. but faced being returned to dangerous conditions have received a reprieve from deportation, after the Supreme Court kept in place lower court rulings that blocked the federal government from unjustly ending their temporary protections. ...
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This Women’s History Month, we’ve highlighted the story of immigrant rights advocate Jeanette Vizguerra, who was kept separated from her children and grandchildren for nine months after being abducted by ICE while on a break outside her Target store last March. She finally won her freedom in late last...
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“Every time you try to break my body, you fuel my spirit” Cary López Alvarado, Aliya Rahman, and Jeanette Vizguerra come from different backgrounds, different life experiences, and different parts of the U.S. What unites these women is that all three have been unjustly targeted under the Trump administration’s...
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Women have always been at the heart of movements for justice – and that includes the tens of millions of immigrant women who only strengthen our nation through their perseverance, their ingenuity, their creativity, their contributions, and their hopes and dreams. This Women’s History Month, we celebrate the immigrant...
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