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Hekate

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24. Read, print out. DUer Mucifer has posted this a couple of times already
Mon Jun 18, 2018, 09:56 PM
Jun 2018

• The ACLU is litigating this policy in California.

• If you’re an immigration lawyer, the American Immigration Lawyers Association will be sending around a volunteer list for you to help represent the women and men with their asylum screening, bond hearings, ongoing asylum representation, etc. Please sign up.

• Al Otro Lado is a binational organization that works to offer legal services to deportees and migrants in Tijuana, Mexico, including deportee parents whose children remain in the U.S.

• CARA—a consortium of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, the American Immigration Council, the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association—provides legal services at family detention centers.

• The Florence Project is an Arizona project offering free legal services to men, women, and unaccompanied children in immigration custody.

• Human Rights First is a national organization with roots in Houston that needs help from lawyers too.

• Kids in Need of Defense works to ensure that kids do not appear in immigration court without representation, and to lobby for policies that advocate for children’s legal interests. Donate here.

• The Legal Aid Justice Center is a Virginia-based center providing unaccompanied minors legal services and representation.

• Pueblo Sin Fronteras is an organization that provides humanitarian aid and shelter to migrants on their way to the U.S.

• RAICES is the largest immigration nonprofit in Texas offering free and low-cost legal services to immigrant children and families. Donate here and sign up as a volunteer here.

• The Texas Civil Rights Project is seeking “volunteers who speak Spanish, Mam, Q’eqchi’ or K’iche’ and have paralegal or legal assistant experience.”

• Together Rising is another Virginia-based organization that’s helping provide legal assistance for 60 migrant children who were separated from their parents and are currently detained in Arizona.

• The Urban Justice Center’s Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project is working to keep families together.

• Women’s Refugee Commission advocates for the rights and protection of women, children, and youth fleeing violence and persecution.

• Finally, ActBlue has aggregated many of these groups under a single button.

This list isn’t comprehensive, so let us know what else is happening. And please call your elected officials, stay tuned for demonstrations, hug your children, and be grateful if you are not currently dependent on the basic humanity of U.S. policy.

Update, June 17, 2018: Thanks to readers who updated us with more organizations fighting this policy. Other good work is being done by the following:

• CLINIC’s Defending Vulnerable Populations project offers case assistance to hundreds of smaller organizations all over the country that do direct services for migrant families and children.

• American Immigrant Representation Project (AIRP), which works to secure legal representation for immigrants.

• CASA in Maryland, D.C., Virginia, and Pennsylvania. They litigate, advocate, and help with representation of minors needing legal services.

• Freedom for Immigrants (Formerly CIVIC), which has been a leading voice opposing immigrant detention.

• The Michigan Immigrant Rights Center represents all of the immigrant kids placed by the government in foster care in Michigan (one of the biggest foster care placement states). About two-thirds are their current clients are separation cases, and they work to find parents and figure out next steps.

• The Northwest Immigrant Rights Project is doing work defending and advancing the rights of immigrants through direct legal services, systemic advocacy, and community education.

• Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights works for the rights of children in immigration proceedings.

• The Women’s Refugee Commission has aggregated five actions everyone can take that go beyond donating funds.

• And finally, the International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP)—which organizes law students and lawyers to develop and enforce a set of legal and human rights for refugees and displaced persons—just filed suit challenging the cancellation of the Central American Minors program.


https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/06/how-you-can-fight-family-separation-at-the-border.html



K&R Scurrilous Jun 2018 #1
k and R Stuart G Jun 2018 #2
Actucally, the US has a nauseating history of doing this... Behind the Aegis Jun 2018 #3
Thank you. Important to remember those parts of history. They don't excuse Trump. Quite the opposite Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2018 #5
Yup. progressoid Jun 2018 #27
Thank you for the, unfortunately, necessary reminder.. pangaia Jun 2018 #29
Correct. sheshe2 Jun 2018 #32
They promised to make America great again IronLionZion Jun 2018 #36
That is "their" idea of great.... LeftInTX Jun 2018 #42
Also, we did it in 1900's with Filipino chldren dixiegrrrrl Jun 2018 #43
thank you for shining a light on that horrific chapter in this countrys' history. niyad Jun 2018 #56
Jacob H. Smith niyad Jun 2018 #57
Indeed ck4829 Jun 2018 #50
It's suddenly become shockingly appropriate to compare. Hortensis Jun 2018 #4
Yes, indeed! MyOwnPeace Jun 2018 #6
We cannot wait until then. pangaia Jun 2018 #30
Actually I heard it and what she said first was... BigmanPigman Jun 2018 #7
Good for her. I applaud her. Where are the other "leaders"? n/t TheCowsCameHome Jun 2018 #8
You got THAT right!!!!! MyOwnPeace Jun 2018 #9
Dry powder doesn't win battles. TheCowsCameHome Jun 2018 #11
Nobody's keeping their damn powder dry Cha Jun 2018 #15
You have to look around.. our Leaders ARE Speaking OUT!!!!!! Cha Jun 2018 #14
Senator Kamala Harris.. You have to look around but they're there.. Cha Jun 2018 #13
There should be no need to look around TheCowsCameHome Jun 2018 #16
I found them easily enough.. you're just complaining Cha Jun 2018 #17
No, I am not. TheCowsCameHome Jun 2018 #18
They are, the MSM is just not reporting it. SunSeeker Jun 2018 #45
Then let's simply open our eyes and look... LanternWaste Jun 2018 #54
I have to agree with Cowscamehome on this. pangaia Jun 2018 #31
They are. The media is just not covering it. SunSeeker Jun 2018 #46
Cha - don't "kick our own...." MyOwnPeace Jun 2018 #34
And, there's a lot More than just that collection.. I Cha Jun 2018 #35
Of course they are. The media is just not covering it. SunSeeker Jun 2018 #47
They are speaking out. murielm99 Jun 2018 #58
Every Dem senator has cosigned Feinstein's bill wysi Jun 2018 #19
No, but getting in front of a news camera might help. TheCowsCameHome Jun 2018 #20
Kamala was 5 minutes ago. sheshe2 Jun 2018 #38
Mahalo, wysi! Really. Cha Jun 2018 #21
By now signing a bill is a great thing to do. And necessary. pangaia Jun 2018 #33
They united DownriverDem Jun 2018 #23
THIS. SO THIS. SunSeeker Jun 2018 #44
Who says they are not? sheshe2 Jun 2018 #40
Good For Her... Grassy Knoll Jun 2018 #10
But what is being done to stop it? Equinox Moon Jun 2018 #12
Read, print out. DUer Mucifer has posted this a couple of times already Hekate Jun 2018 #24
Maybe it's time to descend upon these facilities, bearing more than signs, like a horde of Dust Bowl mr_lebowski Jun 2018 #41
A Bill DownriverDem Jun 2018 #25
just remember WE didn't weissmam Jun 2018 #22
She said it bdamomma Jun 2018 #26
From your lips to God's ear. pazzyanne Jun 2018 #28
Yes. Couldn't believe she said it Cyrano Jun 2018 #37
I'm so glad she didn't pussyfoot around it! She must be spittin' mad about this situation. Honeycombe8 Jun 2018 #39
And Ben Sasse (R!) used the word "hostages." lagomorph777 Jun 2018 #48
Kick ck4829 Jun 2018 #49
About time we have a leader with the strength and courage to call it what it is onetexan Jun 2018 #51
I agree with Senator Feinstein Gothmog Jun 2018 #52
Free all prisoners who have children! quartz007 Jun 2018 #53
How long until markbark Jun 2018 #55
The replies are interesting HopeAgain Jun 2018 #59
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