National Dialogues on Immigration

Monthly Archives: August 2014

Changing Landscapes: Conversations on Immigration
Albert Vecerka-Esto and the Rockwell Group

By Ramona Houston, Ph.D., National Center for Civil and Human Rights This 2014, each of the participating sites in the National Dialogues on Immigration project will be contributing to our blog post series, “Immigration: Our Stories.”  Immigration has become a contentious issue among people and communities across the United States. The increased fear of new arrivals to America has caused a rise in xenophobia as well as a rise in tensions among diverse groups, especially since the immigration debate also has racial …
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Weekly Roundup, August 15th
The New York Immigration Coalition (link to: https://www.facebook.com/thenyic/photos/a.10150712010822381.420486.138535527380/10152610748292381/?type=1&theater)

Sponsored by New York Immigration Coalition, the #ALLin4RELIEF campaign has New Yorkers and friends taking selfie instavideos, expressing why they support administrative relief from deportations. The campaign builds momentum for a Town Hall today on immigration reform. “New Yorkers for Real Immigration Reform, a campaign coordinated by the New York Immigration Coalition, is gearing up for a big town hall on Tuesday, August 26th at Baruch College where immigrant New Yorkers, their families, friends and allies, joined by advocates and elected …
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What Does It Mean to be a Texan?
Bullock blog 1

By Kate Betz, Head of Education, Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum This 2014, each of the participating sites in the National Dialogues on Immigration project will be contributing to our blog post series, “Immigration: Our Stories.”  Since 2009, the Bullock Texas State History Museum has been privileged to partner with the Austin Refugee Roundtable to sponsor Austin’s annual commemoration of the United Nations World Refugee Day (June 20th each year). As these pictures can attest, it is a truly fantastic …
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Weekly Roundup, August 8th
From United We Dream, https://www.facebook.com/UnitedWeDream/photos/pb.130234313704399.-2207520000.1407526040./720845927976565/?type=3&theater

“As cases for unaccompanied minors make their way through immigration courts, the question of who qualifies for asylum is a big one. Judge Dana Leigh Marks has been an immigration judge in San Francisco for 27 years and is the president of the National Association of Immigration Judges. She talks about the decisions that immigration judges have to make and what the law says about who qualifies.” This week, WNYC’s The Brian Lehrer’s Show featured, “Asylum on the Immigration Court …
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Weekly Roundup, August 1st
Mr. President Stop the Deportations

In immigration in the news this week: Barack Obama’s immigration moves could be unstoppable via Politico Criticism arises after children are rushed to see immigration judges via Los Angeles Times Immigrant Mothers Released From Holding Centers, but With Ankle Monitors via The New York Times Immigration Crisis: Photographing the Violence Behind the Honduras Exodus via Time National Latino Organizations Release Final Congressional Report Cards Ranking Immigration Reform Progress via Latin Post Survey | Nearly 7-in-10 Americans See Unaccompanied Children at Border as Refugees, Not Illegal …
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