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CLASP spoke with Taneka Hye Wol Jennings of HANA Center to discuss how families and young people in their community have been impacted by heightened xenophobia and attacks against the AAPI community.
Policymakers left immigrants behind with harsh immigration tactics and by denying them the health, nutrition, economic, and educational supports they need to survive.
This brief details the many ways in which immigrant families have been left behind during the pandemic and provides recommendations on how the federal government can be proactive in meeting the needs of immigrants and their families.
In this op-ed, Juan Carlos Gomez explains how the renewal of a county jail in New Jersey -- where he grew up -- would be approval of negligence.
The Trump Administration's strategies to intimidate and terrorize immigrants are causing unimaginable harm to children, families.
CLASP submitted these comments on October 13, 2020, to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services within the Department of Homeland Security calling on the agency to withdraw the proposed rules in their entirety.
Given the effects of COVID-19 on immigrant communities, ramping up enforcement during a pandemic is particularly reprehensible.
CLASP submitted these comments on July 15, 2020, to the Executive Office of Immigration Review, Department of Justice, and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in the Department of Homeland Security opposing the proposed asylum regulations in their entirety and calling on the agencies to withdraw the regulations.