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Press Releases | Posted on Apr 16 2021
Biden Breaks Promise to Refugees
President Biden today reversed his promise, made publicly and in a message to Congress, to increase refugee admissions this year to 62,500.
Read More...ILCM In The News | Posted on Apr 15 2021
Spring 2021 Staff Updates
A big ILCM welcome to our newest staff, Jon Lipp, Arleth Pulido-Nava and James Rasmussen!
Read More...ILCM In The News | Posted on Apr 15 2021
ILCM Supports the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021
ILCM supports passage of the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021.
Read More...General News | Posted on Apr 13 2021
COVID-19 Vaccines Now at the Minnesota State Fair Grounds
There will be no cost and Minnesotans will not need to provide an ID or medical insurance to be vaccinated.
Read More...General News | Posted on Apr 13 2021
Justice for Daunte Wright
None of us are safe until all of us are safe. None of us are free until all of us are free.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Apr 12 2021
Action Alert: Tell President Biden to Act Now to Admit Refugees
Urge President Biden to act today to protect and admit refugees.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Apr 12 2021
Biden seeks funding to probe white supremacist beliefs at immigration agencies
Racism lies at the heart of many anti-immigrant movements, and rooting it out of our immigration agencies is key to creating a fair system.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Apr 09 2021
Lawyers find the parents of 61 more separated migrant children
The lawyers believe that the parents of 302 children who have not yet been reached were deported to Central America.
Read More...Immigration In Minnesota | Posted on Apr 08 2021
Long-ago criminal cases have caused a wave of deportations for Minnesotans from Southeast Asia. A proposed law would give some immigrants a chance at redemption.
A new bill addressing “post-conviction relief” hopes to address problems created by Trump’s immigration policy—and prevent deportations.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Apr 07 2021
They moved into churches to avoid deportation. Now they’re asking: Is it safe to leave?
President Biden froze deportations for 100 days, but a judge quickly blocked that order, creating a dilemma for those in sanctuary.
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