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Isabel Rubio, founder of ¡HICA!, to step down at end of this year
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¡HICA! lifts Latino families in and around Birmingham
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¡HICA! lifts Latino families in and around Birmingham
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HICA SAYS Biden Immigration Plan Could Help Alabama
Local reaction to Biden immigration plans By Steve Crocker | January 23, 2021 at 5:43 PM CST - Updated January 23 at 5:43 PM
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - The Biden administrationâs effort to overhaul immigration laws and include a pathway to citizenship for undocumented people would be âtransformativeâ for Birmingham and Alabama according to one Birmingham-area advocate.
Carlos Aleman, CEO of the Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama says if the administrationâs proposed 8-year pathway to citizenship were to become law, it would allow more children to go to school and more undocumented people to open businesses. Aleman, who was also recently elected to the Homewood City Council, says the potential economic impact could be in the billions of dollars.
Alabama Power Foundation is providing a grant to the nonprofit Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama (¡HICA!) to help Hispanic families navigate through the pandemic s tough financial times and secure stable and permanent homes, while also expanding opportunities for Hispanic small businesses and entrepreneurs. (file)
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The coronavirus pandemic has adversely affected communities across the globe. In the U.S., communities of color have been especially hard-hit.
A grant to the nonprofit Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama (¡HICA!) from the Alabama Power Foundation will help Hispanic families navigate through these tough financial times and secure stable and permanent homes, while also expanding opportunities for Hispanic small businesses and entrepreneurs.