Photo credits: Victoria Pickering June News & Updates from NNIRR While some important immigration policy wins have been achieved this month, the disappointments stress the
June 2021
June is a big month for important civil rights celebrations—Gay Pride, Immigrant Heritage month, Juneteenth, World Refugee Day, the anniversary of DACA, and…the founding
Yudissa was separated from her daughter under “zero tolerance” in 2018. When they were reunited Sunday, she didn’t recognize the 15-year-old at first. WASHINGTON
The vice president will go to El Paso on Friday. She had previously resisted calls to make the stop. Vice President Kamala Harris is
At a US border detention centre in the Texan desert, migrant children have been living in alarming conditions – where disease is rampant, food
The White House is considering ending — as early as July 31 — the use of a Trump-era public health order that’s let U.S.
Internal documents show how ICE surveilled immigrant advocates’ protest activities — and floated retaliating against them for it. U.S. IMMIGRATION AND Customs Enforcement monitored immigrant
WASHINGTON – Vice President Kamala Harris will host a roundtable Tuesday with a group of female immigrants who have temporary protection from deportation as the administration looks
Rescinding Trump-era restrictions would only be a start toward radical reform. Walter, a forty-seven-year-old asylum seeker from El Salvador, has found U.S. immigration court
NNIRR’s Statement on the SCOTUS TPS Ruling & VP Harris’ Trip to Central America to address the root causes of migration discourage migration SCOTUS Ruling Against TPS The