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COFA Fair in Lahaina brings resources to those impacted by Maui wildfires

Happening in Lahaina this weekend, HCIR is helping to organize a COFA Resource Fair at the Lahaina Civic Center for COFA citizens affected by the Maui wildfires.

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KC-area advocacy groups push for language access in city services

Two Kansas City-area advocacy groups are joining forces to advocate for comprehensive language access across all city services.

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

(vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. the biden administration says new immigration policies put in place to mitigate an expected surge of migrants after the end of the covid-era title 42 ban, which allowed the u.s. to turn back migrants immediately, are working and are discouraging migrants from trying to cross into the u.s. and joining me now is julia ainsley and deputy director of the immigrants rights director. julia, this is complicated and very important, which is why you are on it. you can do these things. >> thank you. this first came to light when i was at the border among the

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

e-verify system to conform workers immigration status. imposing strict penalties on employers who hire employees with the status. and document across state lines. this means more crackdowns on immigrants without status across the state. in the pandemic these workers were important, they were vital. now they're being repaid with this slap from the governor. it feels like a tornado warning coming towards them. >> floor is one of the estimated 772,000 undocumented people living in florida. a state that is home to the third largest share of agricultural undocumented workers in the country. immigrants rights advocates say he they are already seeing empty farms and workers leaving the state. >> i have seen it in homestead. i've seen it in palm beach and in tampa. business owner -- who asked for her last name not

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

have a legacy of making in our nation's history, both gop candidates, donald trump and ron desantis, if elected, say they will end birthright citizenship. what do you make of the blatant promise to defy that 14th amendment? >> again, they're just using this as a way to get political points. and this is why it is so important for us to have people in congress that are gonna fight those proposals that donald trump -- or desantis come forward with. we have to make sure that we have people in congress that are gonna be fighting for immigrants for immigrants rights, and they are going to be defending the right of every american, especially being a strong, a strong response to all this negative talking points that coming comes from desantis. >> and lieutenant governor, this month, a law that your state passed last year takes effect. and it allows undocumented residents to obtain drivers

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Latine youth take lead on informing their communities about mayoral elections

Seen out in the streets passing out flyers throughout Chicago’s South West Side, Gloria Drew, 70, played an active role in this year’s mayoral elections.  One of the reasons she became energized to vote and inform other constituents is because young Latines like her son, Billy Drew, gave her hope in the political process.  “Young...

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Letter to President Biden: Do not send Haitians to detention at Guantánamo Bay or subject them to third-country arrangements

The administration must not under any circumstances send asylum seekers and migrants to the notorious Guantánamo Bay or other offshore detention locations. The United States should also immediately create swift, meaningful, and substantial safe pathways to protection for Haitians, and provide access to apply for asylum in the United States, without discrimination, and regardless of whether people travel by land, sea, or air in search of refuge.

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Katy Tur Reports

history. >> certainly a unique moment but a tough moment. molly hunter, kathleen cummings, thank you very much turning now to the situation on the southern border where there is growing uncertainty following the supreme court's decision to keep title 42 in place for now. the controversial trump era policy makes it easier for the government to turn away people trying to enter the country. the supreme court will hear oral arguments in february, and will decide by june whether to lift the policy or keep it in place. joining me now, the deputy director of aclu's immigrants rights program and aclu's lead attorney on the title 42 challenge. talk a little bit about what this decision by the supreme court, what it means to temporarily keep this in place. >> yes, thanks for having me back. we're deeply disappointed with title 42, that it will remain in place. it will be real harm, as it has been for the past two and a half years. families without children, being

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For Some Afghans in Memphis, New Beginnings Still Have Loose Ends

It was shaping up to be a typical workday. That is: typical for a top pilot in the Afghan Air Force. But his routine flight that day would soon become his final one out of the country. It was August 15, 2021, and the Taliban had entered Kabul.

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Letter from Human Rights Groups to US President Joe Biden – Human Rights Watch

Help us continue to fight human rights abuses. Please give now to support our work Share this via Facebook Share this via Twitter Share this via WhatsApp Share this via Email Other ways to share Share this via LinkedIn Share this via Reddit Share this via Telegram Share this via Printer The Hon. Joseph R.

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