May News & Updates from NNIRR There have been many positive immigration policy changes this month. We celebrate these wins and know that
May 2021
It’s no surprise that right-wing media have hyped a supposed crisis on the US/Mexico border, or that much of the television coverage of current immigration issues
FALFURRIAS, Texas (AP) — Every week, migrant rights activist Eduardo Canales fills up blue water drums that are spread throughout a vast valley of
“Better late than never,” the National T.P.S. Alliance, a grass-roots organization wrote on Twitter The designation, which will be in place for 18 months,
The Biden administration announced Thursday that it will stop detaining immigrants at two detention centers that came under investigation over allegations of inadequate medical
This interactive photo essay with audio explores the fight to survive for migrants traveling to and once at the US Mexico border, and the
President Joe Biden plans to take executive action Tuesday to ensure minorities, low-income Americans and others have better access to quality legal representation after
Undocumented immigrants are doing the backbreaking farm work that keeps the US food system running but struggle to feed their families In the piercing
The White House invited essential workers to the meeting to underscore its argument for enshrining DACA into law. President Joe Biden plans to welcome
This video from LA Times gives background on Title 42 expulsions and the harrowing consequences for migrants families. An excerpt from the video: “Title