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NYC Immigrant Affairs Leader Embraces New Citizenship Act

Feb 22, 2021 8:03AM EST This summary was featured in Documented s Early Arrival newsletter. You can subscribe to receive it in your inbox three times per week Subscribe Bitta Mostofi, commissioner of the Mayor s Office of Immigrant Affairs, released a statement sharing her views on President Joe Biden s U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021. The bill envisions a pathway to citizenship for about 11 million undocumented immigrants and emphasizes the integration of immigrants by increasing citizenship, establishing labor protections, and more. We applaud the Biden administration for taking this crucial step and urge Congress to expeditiously pass the U.S. Citizenship Act to bring long overdue relief to our immigrant families and communities, Mostofi said. She also urged New Yorkers to be mindful of immigration related scams, especially when it comes to paperwork. Norwood News

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New Yorkers Celebrate Biden s End to Trump s Muslim Travel Ban and Rally for More Change

New Yorkers Celebrate Biden’s End to Trump’s ‘Muslim’ Travel Ban and Rally for More Change Share this story Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY Thousands of New Yorkers moved closer to reuniting with loved ones after President Joe Biden repealed the Trump administration’s ban on travel to the United States from several countries where local residents have roots, including Yemen, Iran and Syria. Hours after his inauguration on Wednesday, Biden signed an executive order that alleviated pain felt by immigrants and their families since the Trump move thrust them into limbo four years ago this month. “We really need to get together,” said Nashwan Mozeb, 29, a bodega worker from Middle Village, Queens, whose wife lives within a warzone in Sanaa, Yemen.

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