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July 16, 2020 | Fact Sheet

Congress Must Act to Protect Children and Families Impacted by Interior Immigration Enforcement

The Trump Administration’s attacks on immigrant families have been far-reaching, from limiting access to critical health care and nutrition programs to increased immigration enforcement that separates families.

October 7, 2019 | Fact Sheet

Washington and National Child Health Experts File Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Describing Traumatic Impact of DACA Rescission on Recipients’ Children

Press release describing how cancelling DACA would harm 250,000 children in U.S., including 3.900 in Washington.

October 7, 2019 | Fact Sheet

Texas and National Child Health Experts File Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Describing Traumatic Impact of DACA Rescission on Recipients’ Children

Press release describing how cancelling DACA would harm 250,000 children in U.S., including 46,700 in Texas.

October 7, 2019 | Fact Sheet

Tennessee and National Child Health Experts File Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Describing Traumatic Impact of DACA Rescission on Recipients’ Children

Press release describing how cancelling DACA would harm 250,000 children in U.S., including 6,400 in Tennessee.

October 7, 2019 | Fact Sheet

New York and National Child Health Experts File Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Describing Traumatic Impact of DACA Rescission on Recipients’ Children

Press release describing how cancelling DACA would harm 250,000 children in U.S., including 6,900 in New York.

October 7, 2019 | Fact Sheet

Oregon and National Child Health Experts File Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Describing Traumatic Impact of DACA Rescission on Recipients’ Children

Press release describing how cancelling DACA would harm 250,000 children in U.S., including 5,500 in Oregon.

October 7, 2019 | Fact Sheet

Nevada and National Child Health Experts File Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Describing Traumatic Impact of DACA Rescission on Recipients’ Children

Press release describing how cancelling DACA would harm 250,000 children in U.S., including 4,600 in Nevada.

October 7, 2019 | Fact Sheet

New Jersey and National Child Health Experts File Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Describing Traumatic Impact of DACA Rescission on Recipients’ Children

Press release describing how cancelling DACA would harm 250,000 children in U.S., including 5,200 in New Jersey.

October 7, 2019 | Fact Sheet

North Carolina and National Child Health Experts File Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Describing Traumatic Impact of DACA Rescission on Recipients’ Children

Press release describing how cancelling DACA would harm 250,000 children in U.S., including 11,600 in North Carolina.  

October 7, 2019 | Fact Sheet

Indiana and National Child Health Experts File Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Describing Traumatic Impact of DACA Rescission on Recipients’ Children

Press release describing how cancelling DACA would harm 250,000 children in the U.S., including 4.900 in Indiana.

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