The Fight for Immigrant Rights in Maryland’s Latino Communities
“I do not want to talk with you; I do not want you to come inside; Leave; I do not want you to search anything, and I want my lawyer.”
“I do not want to talk with you; I do not want you to come inside; Leave; I do not want you to search anything, and I want my lawyer.”
“This guidance is intended to assist schools, teachers, and administrators in protecting the rights of every student”
“The (Trump) administration has said that anyone who is undocumented is in danger, and I definitely think that’s the case.”
Sensationalized headlines about the small number of lawbreaking immigrants will not change the fact that entire industries, from construction and health care to agriculture, restaurants, and elder care, rely on immigrant labor, which accounts for anywhere from a quarter to half of certain occupations.
“It’s both a story about inclusion but also deep marginalization,” Dr. Stephanie L. Canizales said.
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Earlier this month, the Illinois Latino Agenda (ILA) convened its first meeting of the “Welcome to Illinois” coalition. The purpose of
At least 650 asylum-seeking migrants have arrived in Chicago since August 31. With busloads of immigrants being transported from Texas,