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Environment
The World’s Largest Migration Crisis Has Just Begun
Unpacking an Even Larger Looming Migration Crisis and the IPCC Report
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Immigration
Inside Out 11M Hits the Road
The participatory art project visited 16 cities in AZ, CO, MI, PA, WI, and D.C. to urge Congress to create pathways to citizenship for the 11M undocumented immigrants in America.
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Welcome.us
Join the national effort to welcome and support Afghan families as they build new lives
Americans from every corner of the country are stepping up to welcome Afghan newcomers into our communities.
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Immigration
Use Your Voice: Tell Your Representatives to Include a Path to Citizenship in the Budget Resolution
Call your senator today and ask that they include the #DreamandPromiseAct in budget reconciliation this fiscal year.
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Immigration
TX Gov. Greg Abbott Says State Will Build Its Own Border Wall
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says the state will build its own border wall — here’s what’s wrong with that plan.
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Immigration
DREAMers Still Face Uncertain Future 9 Years After DACA
9 years after DACA, 800,000 DREAMers like Mayra still face an uncertain future
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Immigration
Supreme Court Rules TPS Holders Can’t Get a Green Card
After a unanimous Supreme Court ruling, immigrants with temporary protected status (TPS) can no longer apply for a green card.
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Immigration
Hard Decisions: Migration’s Complex Calculus
Migration, at its core, is the result of millions of people making the decision to stay or to go. Each decision is deeply personal. It changes lives and rewrites futures.
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America Seen Series
Jorge Badillo and the Look of Home
Being an immigrant, a DACA recipient, I think of what “home" means to me often. Home is where we feel most at peace—where we are allowed to be ourselves free from judgment. I have understood home to mean many things for fellow immigrants in America.
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Immigration
400,000+ People Are at Risk of Losing Their Legal Status
‘If I don’t have TPS, I have to lose my job’ — Meet Erasmo Ramos, an essential worker who was on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic and one of the nearly 400,000 people with temporary protected status who is at risk unless Congress acts
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Immigration
Haitians in U.S. Granted Protected Status as Others Remain in Limbo
Haitians in the U.S. have been granted protected status — but the same cannot be said for thousands of others who are still in limbo
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America Seen Series
Kevin Alexander, a Salvadoran fashion photographer and DACA recipient, honors the “mujeres” in his life
His tribute to three Salvadoran women is conceived to help new generations connect to their history and identity through memories, culture, and photography.
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Immigration
What You Need to Know About Pathways to Citizenship in Congress Right Now
On his first day in office, President Biden announced the US Citizenship Act, which would overhaul our immigration system and create a path to citizenship for most undocumented immigrants.
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Immigration
Farmer Says Workforce Shortages Threaten His Harvest
‘Without these people, we wouldn’t function, and that’s the truth’ — This conservative asparagus farmer says that a shortage of migrant workers has impacted his harvest.
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Immigration
Immigration Expert Breaks Down the Situation at the Border
This immigration expert says the numbers don’t paint a full picture of the situation at the border — so he’s debunking common myths and providing more context.
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Immigration
Resources for DACA Recipients and Allies
We have compiled a list of resources for DACA recipients and allies—each of us has a part in building a just and fair U.S. immigration system.
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Immigration
FWD.us - New Opportunity
FWD highlights the millions of immigrants that are part of the essential workforce that has kept our country running throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Now is the time to build a humane, modern immigration system with a pathway to citizenship.
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Carne Y Arena
Carne Y Arena
Filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu’s virtual reality exhibition, “Carne y Arena (Virtually present, Physically invisible),” is embarking on an international, multi-year tour.
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The Center for American Progress
The Pause on Deportations Is the First Step Toward a Fair, Humane, and Workable System and Must Move Forward
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Denver Center
Carne y Arena Now Open at the Denver Center of Performing Arts
Reserve your spot to watch the multi-sensory experience Carne y Arena at the Denver Center. UPDATE: Ticket sales are paused due to COVID-19 and hope to reopen before it ends on Jan 30, 2021.
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The Washington Post
Terminating DACA during the pandemic would be a callous error in judgment
Writing in The Washington Post Laurene Powell Jobs recognizes the critical role of health-care workers — and more than 200,000 other Dreamers in occupations deemed essential — underscores the stakes of the Supreme Court’s imminent decision on DACA.
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Immigration
"Undocumented Under COVID": A New Video Series
This new series from United We Dream explores the lives of undocumented immigrants and how their precarious situations are further complicated by COVID-19.
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Immigration
DACA Health Care Workers Await Supreme Court Ruling
‘My patients really don’t care about my immigration status’ — This nurse is one of 30,000 DACA recipients working on the front lines of COVID-19, but the Trump admin could change everything.
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Immigration
Demo Day '19: Voto Latino
Voto Latino engages, educates, and empowers young Latinos to create change and build a stronger, more inclusive democracy.
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The Human Faces of Global Migration
In a new book, journalist Jason DeParle brings the polarizing issue of global migration to life, making room for a more nuanced, complex, and empathetic conversation.
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Dial Fellows
The best way to support refugee students? Build a school just for them.
Refugee activist and educator Luma Mufleh shares the remarkable story of Fugees Academy, her ambitious school to support refugee children in the U.S.
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Immigration
How ICE Flooded Louisiana’s Prison System with Asylum Seekers
Former jails are being turned into ICE detention centers across the Southern United States — this immigration attorney is fighting to provide legal assistance to imprisoned asylum detainees who face an uncertain fate
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Immigration
The Past, Present, and Future of Seeking Asylum in America
Here's how new policies are making it almost impossible to get asylum in the U.S., especially for people fleeing violence and poverty in Central America. This is how we got here and what you can do to help.
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Immigration
What Is DACA and Is the Immigration Policy About to End?
An entire generation of immigrants who came to the U.S. early in life have been able to grow up here, thanks to Obama's DACA program. This week, the Supreme Court is hearing cases that could change the fate of these nearly 1 million young people.
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Immigration
4 Things You Can Do To Help Families At The Border
It’s been one year since the conscience of our country was shaken by a recording of a little girl crying, pleading to be reunited with her family
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Immigration
How ICE Flooded Louisiana’s Prison System with Asylum Seekers
Former jails are being turned into ICE detention centers across the Southern United States — this immigration attorney is fighting to provide legal assistance to imprisoned asylum detainees who face an uncertain fate
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Immigration
Why Dreamers and Others Need Protection Now
Without immediate action, millions of people who have legally lived in the U.S. for years risk forced expulsion.
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Immigration
So, What Is TPS, Anyway?
Five things to know about the lesser-known Temporary Protected Status program.
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New York Times
America’s Crisis of Conscience
Writing in The New York Times, Laurene Powell Jobs identifies the haunting sounds of crying children, separated from their parents, as a particularly compelling turning point in the immigration debate.
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Media & Journalism, and Immigration
We Are Witnesses
A powerful group of testimonials from the Marshall Project draw us closer to what’s often missing in our conversation around immigration: our shared humanity.
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Immigration
Family Portrait: Claudia and Mike
Mike is an American citizen. Claudia is a Dreamer. The married couple is living in uncertainty of what the future holds.
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TIME
What Art Teaches Us About Dishonest Portrayals of Immigrants
In an essay for TIME, Laurene Powell Jobs tells the powerful story behind JR's art at the border.
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Immigration
Family Portrait: José Rafael Patiño
In 2018 in America, this is what a family looks like. Meet José Patiño, a Dreamer from a mixed-status family in Arizona.
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Immigration
What Really Happens When We Deport Refugees
Thousands of refugees from El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala are fleeing deadly gang violence...
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Immigration
7 Things You Can Do to Help Immigrant Families at the Border
Here's how you can take action.
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Immigration
Strength Begins with Mercy
Laurene Powell Jobs presents a case for compassion and improved policy at the border.
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Immigration
Fugees Academy for Refugee Children Helps Kids Adapt, Grow, and Learn in Supportive Environment
'Any war that you have seen on TV in the last 20 years, we have a kid from that region' — This Ohio school for refugee students helps kids adapt, grow, and learn in a supportive environment.