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New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal speaks at Rutgers Center for Immigration Law, Policy and Justice's Immigration Policy Forum on New Jersey and Immigrant Inclusion in Newark, NJ on Friday, April 26, 2019. (Office of the Attorney General / Tim Larsen)
The student-led Immigration Simulation was held to show the students of the University the hardships of becoming a U.S. citizen.
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Like all human beings, Idaho’s immigrants deserve respect for their dignity and human rights, regardless of their immigration status. This has yet to become a reality. Though immigrants bring prosperity to Idaho, they are often denied the opportunity to share in that prosperity.
Immigration is stimulated by economic forces and policies that immigrants do not control – and from which they may not even benefit. Historically immigrants were sought after and recruited by employers, and Idaho businesses still rely on immigrant workers – as do the customers and clients of these businesses. And the economy of the United States as a whole increasingly depends on immigrants. Yet the immigration system established by the U.S. federal government is out of touch with this reality.
U.S. immigration policy denies the means to acquiring official status and citizenship to millions of immigrants who are leading lives much like those of their native-born neighbors – working, raising families, participating in community activities, paying taxes. Without official status, many immigrants have no real security for the future. They will never be able to access the benefits to which they have contributed, and they remain vulnerable to violations of the most basic of rights. This system creates inequalities that harm all who live in Idaho, whether immigrants or Idaho-born.
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Immigration rally in Denver Co. in spring of 2006. OVer 50,000 people gathered at Denver's Capitol Building to show support. during the rally a group of traditional dancers preformed.
"Latinos deserve to be respected as we respect America," "Remember, this is an immigrant land," and "Just look at us with fairness," say the signs.
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Counter-demonstrators at the State Capitol show their support for bills that would, among other provisions, require police to enforce federal laws against illegal immigration. (Cronkite News Service Photo by Griselda Nevarez)
Model ships at the German Emigration Center (German: Deutsches Auswandererhaus), Bremerhaven, Germany. Info: www.dah-bremerhaven.de/english/english.html
To visit the church Sunday morning, people could enter the town again. However, they had to get an immigration permit and had to make it to the maze, showing different stages real immigrants have to go through
Photo credit: Bob Howard
With an immigration bill filed in the Senate by the "Gang of 8" led by Florida Senator Marco Rubio, the Village Square took on the issue in its Dinner at the Square series on Tuesday, April 23rd with “Immigration and the American Melting Pot."
Find information about the panel and an audio of the program online here:
wiki.tothevillagesquare.org/x/MgBaAQ
Find The Village Square online here: www.tothevillagesquare.org
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Photo credit: Bob Howard
With an immigration bill filed in the Senate by the "Gang of 8" led by Florida Senator Marco Rubio, the Village Square took on the issue in its Dinner at the Square series on Tuesday, April 23rd with “Immigration and the American Melting Pot."
Find information about the panel and an audio of the program online here:
wiki.tothevillagesquare.org/x/MgBaAQ
Find The Village Square online here: www.tothevillagesquare.org
Photo credit: Bob Howard
With an immigration bill filed in the Senate by the "Gang of 8" led by Florida Senator Marco Rubio, the Village Square took on the issue in its Dinner at the Square series on Tuesday, April 23rd with “Immigration and the American Melting Pot."
Find information about the panel and an audio of the program online here:
wiki.tothevillagesquare.org/x/MgBaAQ
Find The Village Square online here: www.tothevillagesquare.org
Photo credit: Bob Howard
With an immigration bill filed in the Senate by the "Gang of 8" led by Florida Senator Marco Rubio, the Village Square took on the issue in its Dinner at the Square series on Tuesday, April 23rd with “Immigration and the American Melting Pot."
Find information about the panel and an audio of the program online here:
wiki.tothevillagesquare.org/x/MgBaAQ
Find The Village Square online here: www.tothevillagesquare.org
On February 18, 2015 the library sponsored a session as part of its Currents series to help local residents learn what President Obama’s recent executive action means directly from immigration attorneys who answered questions and provided information to individuals and families about possible adjustments to their status. Individual help was be available at the end of the session and many in attendance were also able to be processed for a community ID card.
Co-sponsored by the library, Princeton Human Services, the Princeton Police Department, LALDEF, and La Hermandad Latinoamericana.