Photo credits: Victoria Pickering June News & Updates from NNIRR While some important immigration policy wins have been achieved this month, the disappointments stress the
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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
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
May News & Updates from NNIRR There have been many positive immigration policy changes this month. We celebrate these wins and know that
Last month, I spoke with a mother of two teenage boys at the Chaparral migrant encampment in Tijuana, who I’ll call Julia. Julia left
NNIRR is proud to announce the launch of our new website: nnirr.org Our brand new website was a labor of love, made possible through a gift
April News & Updates from NNIRR The Fight for Racial Justice Continues The conviction of Derek Chauvin in George Floyd’s murder is an important
For 35 years, NNIRR has been an organization committed to the human rights and dignity of all migrants and refugees. We have challenged punitive
Today, NNIRR stands together with Asian American communities in grief and in solidarity, as we mourn with the victims of violence against Asian American
Photo credit: Peg Hunter Today, on International Women’s Day we honor and celebrate the leadership of women in their diversity, including women of color, young