Sentences with phrase «immigrant rights work»

Lena Graber, Special Projects Attorney - ILRC Lena has been involved in immigrant rights work for ten years, focusing on enforcement and detention issues.

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Enabling the working poor, many of them immigrants (hence the name Tio, which means «uncle» in Spanish), to pay their bills for a low fee and avoid late penalties or service interruptions was simply the right thing to do.
With a start - up visa, these immigrant dreamers could raise funds and launch a company without losing the right to work in the U.S.
Congress» failure to protect the data of vulnerable users has created real world fears for immigrant rights activists working tirelessly to protect undocumented families facing a wave of deportation under President Trump.
She has worked for over 20 years leading economic justice organizing campaigns to expand worker rights, immigrant rights, and the rights of low income and underrepresented communities of color.
In industrialised countries, the time has come to work towards common strategies between the working class, the declining middle class, the intellectuals, immigrants and movements representing specific interests: ecologists, women, children's rights, etc..
«These candidates have a history of standing up for working people, immigrant rights, good public education, affordable housing, criminal justice, police reform and other issues that are important to our members and their families.
The Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union announced its support of Moya, citing his commitment to fighting for the rights of working men and women, and his dedication to promoting immigrants» rights.
Cuomo said the work of the Task Force is essential to protecting the rights of immigrant workers.
«Right now, this district the only place left in Manhattan where you still have a huge immigrant and working class population.
«Our members decided to endorse Brian Kavanagh for State Senate because of his strong record in the Assembly fighting for issues important to working families, including raising the minimum wage in New York State, voting reforms, immigrant rights and union rights.
«Every day, these organizations undertake the most pressing work in our democracy, fighting for the rights of working class New Yorkers, immigrants and people of color,» said the statement.
The committee, thanks to the hard work of Jonathan Campozano and Karine Patino, organized a forum — K shared on his know your Rights for Immigrants.
The event was organized as part of Dominican Heritage month by the Inwood - based Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights (NMCIR), which works to defend and protect immigrants.
«I will be working shoulder to shoulder with County Leader Joe Crowley for immigrants» rights,» Rodriguez said.
The Comptroller also discussed other recent work of his office, including the release of his Immigrant Rights guide — a comprehensive guide to local legal, social service and community resources for immigrant communities — and a letter he wrote to the Department for the Aging urging them to ensure the City's senior centers provide culturally sensitive services for emerging immigrant senior popImmigrant Rights guide — a comprehensive guide to local legal, social service and community resources for immigrant communities — and a letter he wrote to the Department for the Aging urging them to ensure the City's senior centers provide culturally sensitive services for emerging immigrant senior popimmigrant communities — and a letter he wrote to the Department for the Aging urging them to ensure the City's senior centers provide culturally sensitive services for emerging immigrant senior popimmigrant senior populations.
Cuomo, in exchange for an endorsement from the left leaning Working Families Party, promised to help reunite the two Democratic factions in order to achieve passage of several progressive issues, including public campaign financing, a women's equality act with an abortion rights provision, and a measure to give college aid to children of undocumented immigrants, known as the Dream Act.
Immigrants are such part of our working class and they are under such assault right now because of the raids and deportations but also the incarcerations here,» the Democrat Nixon said to members of the media.
«Now the fight is to make sure Ravi can remain here with his family and continue his work to support immigrant rights in the United States,» Amy Gottlieb, Ragbir's wife, said in a statement.
«These community groups, which represent tens of thousands of working families, have been at the forefront of the Fight for $ 15, worker and immigrant rights, affordable housing, criminal justice reform, climate justice and more.
New York City's approach to helping the homeless changed as a result of Mr. Perales» leadership, and his work with Latino Justice PRLDEF is widely recognized as instrumental in today's fight for immigrants» rights.
Perez Williams, 53, said she would work to make immigrants feel safe during Donald Trump's presidency, but that sanctuary cities don't offer the tools immigrants need to know their rights or how to protect themselves.
This forum was an opportunity, not only to inform immigrants about the resources they have available to them, but to show them that we are continuing to work to defend their rights freedoms.
Romanian and Bulgarian immigrants are likely have their working rights in the UK restricted if the countries enter the EU next year, John Reid has confirmed.
Cuomo says employees at two state agencies that work with immigrants will begin an outreach and assistance campaign to ensure the Salvadorans understand their options and legal rights.
Pre-Campaign Community Service / Activism: Worked extensively with Family of Woodstock, Rip Van Winkle Council of Boy Scouts of America, establishing Ulster County Habitat for Humanity, Ralph Darmstadt Homeless Shelter, Ulster County Board of Health and Ulster County Human Rights Commission, Caring Hands Soup Kitchen Board Member, Midtown Rising Board Member, Teacher at Woodbourne Prison, part of Rising Hope Program Platform At a Glance Economy: Supports farming subsidies, job creation through infrastructure investments in rural broadband and sustainable technology, in favor of strong unions Healthcare: Medicare for All Women's Rights: Pro-choice, supports fully funding Planned Parenthood, birth control to be paid for employer, supports equal pay for equal work Racial Justice: Will work to prevent discrimination of all kind Immigration: Supports comprehensive immigration reform that includes path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants Foreign Policy: Supports increased pressure on North Korea but not military intervention Environment: Supports measures to stall climate change and create green jobs LGBTQ: Supports anti-discrimination of all people Gun Control: Will not take NRA money, supports common sense gun control and against Faso's vote to allow the mentally disabled to obtain firearms
why is Klein talking tax cuts at a time when many poor need more services we need the rich to pay their fair share, esp since recent immigrants and minorities are suffering from an economy that is not working for them, $ 15 is a STEP in the right direction.
Advocates of sanctuary cities see their work as protecting immigrants and their constitutional rights.
New Yorkers know right wing candidates will only hurt immigrants, children, health care and working families.»
Working people, civil rights groups, students and immigrants will join together starting April 4 to stress this message of solidarity.
«Jose will be a staunch advocate for Queens families and will continue his great work of standing up for the rights of working New Yorkers, immigrants, seniors, children and all of New York's most vulnerable individuals,» he said.
«They stand with working - class people of color like me on issue after issue including preserving and building truly affordable housing, reforming the NYPD, protecting immigrant families, standing up for workers» rights, and making sure that all people's voices are heard in our democracy.»
Christina: Right now I'm working part time at a school in Dorchester, and the majority of my students are immigrants.
Our work with families, strong partnerships with leaders and service providers in immigrant communities, and expertise on legal rights and entitlements place us at the forefront of efforts to improve educational opportunities for these students.
In pursuit of graduate school, in 2012 Ms. Abdulla resigned from her position as the Director of Advocacy & Education at Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition, where she worked in the areas of policy research, advocacy, strategic communication, and education in the area of immigrant integration and leadership devImmigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition, where she worked in the areas of policy research, advocacy, strategic communication, and education in the area of immigrant integration and leadership devimmigrant integration and leadership development.
Jaime also worked in Arizona as a Policy Director with Border Action Network, a human rights organization that works with border and immigrant communities across the state.
She also worked at the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California where she concentrated on a range of social and racial justice issues including advancing education equity, LGBTQ issues, immigrant rights, and advocacy for the homeless.
After teaching, she attended Harvard Law School as a Paul and Daisy Soros Fellow, and worked legal aid at a nonprofit for Spanish - speaking immigrants in the Fruitvale district of Oakland, California, on a Skadden Fellowship, with a focus on tenants» and workers» rights.
Like many other Western European countries, especially those who are members of the European Union (EU), Britain has been overwhelmed by immigrants in recent years, particularly since 2004 when ten additional countries joined the EU, giving citizens of these countries the right to work anywhere within the EU (see sidebar).
Sculptures such as Platano (Carlos Calles) and Saguaro (Nora Oviedo) were completed during a special project called Space in Between in Houston as part of a collaboration with immigrant workers to share their stories and raise awareness about fair working conditions and immigrants» rights.
Employing a broad array of materials and processes, their work explores some of the most pressing issues of our time, including the immigrant experience, transgender rights, the housing crisis, racial and economic inequality, global warming, and Confederate monuments.
Bruguera and her team have also been working to develop a visual arsenal for immigrants» rights, including a ribbon whose blue and brown tones reflects their passage by land and sea.
Themes that were central to Guerrero's artistic practice and life's work, including labor rights, displacement and gentrification, immigrant's rights and social equality, are expressed in the collection.
She has worked in the Occupy, LGBTQ, Climate Justice, and Immigrant Rights movements.
This specific gallery is dedicated for free access as a meeting space for local regional organizations working on immigrants» rights during the exhibition's run.
He has also worked to expand immigrant and worker rights in our communities.
The ILRC has also worked with the Community Initiatives for Visiting Immigrants in Confinement, Immigrant Youth Coalition, California Immigrant Youth Justice Alliance and other immigrant rights organizations, to pass legislation (SB 29 & AB 103) that halt the growth of immigration jails in California and increase tranImmigrant Youth Coalition, California Immigrant Youth Justice Alliance and other immigrant rights organizations, to pass legislation (SB 29 & AB 103) that halt the growth of immigration jails in California and increase tranImmigrant Youth Justice Alliance and other immigrant rights organizations, to pass legislation (SB 29 & AB 103) that halt the growth of immigration jails in California and increase tranimmigrant rights organizations, to pass legislation (SB 29 & AB 103) that halt the growth of immigration jails in California and increase transparency.
students worked with The Woman's Fund of Miami - Dade County, a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of local women and girls; the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, a community organization championing the rights of Florida migrant farm workers; the ACLU of Florida; Legal Services of Greater Miami, which provides civil legal services for the poor in Miami - Dade and Monroe County; the Community Justice Project, a nonprofit organization comprised of community lawyers who collaborate with community organizers and low - income communities of color; Catholic Charities Legal Services, which provides immigration services to South Florida's refugee and immigrant community; and Catalyst Miami, an anti-poverty non-profit.
The National Immigration Project provides legal assistance and technical support to immigrant communities, legal practitioners, and advocates working to advance the rights of non-citizens.
About the Immigrant Legal Resource Center The Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) is a national nonprofit that works with immigrants, community organizations, legal professionals, and policy makers to build a democratic society that values diversity and the rights of all people.
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