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Immigration In Minnesota | Posted on Aug 26 2019
Department of Justice Training – St. Cloud
Opportunity to learn helpful tools for employers in hiring refugees, asylees and other immigrants.
Read More...Immigration In Minnesota | Posted on Aug 26 2019
Department of Justice Training – Rochester
Opportunity to learn helpful tools for employers in hiring refugees, asylees and other immigrants.
Read More...Immigration In Minnesota | Posted on Aug 26 2019
Department of Justice Training – Mankato
Opportunity to learn helpful tools for employers in hiring refugees, asylees and other immigrants.
Read More...Immigration In Minnesota | Posted on Aug 26 2019
Department of Justice Training – Burnsville
Opportunity to learn helpful tools for employers in hiring refugees, asylees and other immigrants.
Read More...ILCM In The News | Posted on Aug 23 2019
Another brick in the invisible wall: Trump admin immigration change sparks criticism
“This is anti-immigrant, and it doesn’t make sense for Minnesota or the U.S.,” said Lenore Milliberigty, interim executive director at ILCM.
Read More...ILCM In The News | Posted on Aug 22 2019
Introducing Veena Iyer
ILCM’s new executive director, who is a daughter of immigrants as well as a passionate advocate for immigrants, started work on September 9.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Aug 21 2019
The US won’t provide flu vaccines to migrant families at border detention camps
They said the U.S. death rate in children from the flu is about 1 in 600,000. So far, three children have died while held in detention.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Aug 21 2019
The Flores Agreement Protected Migrant Children for Decades. New Regulations Aim to End It.
The new standards, set to be published later this week, would allow the government to detain children and families indefinitely.
Read More...ILCM In The News | Posted on Aug 16 2019
Low-income immigrants in MN shying away from benefits, even with Trump rules still weeks away
People are concerned that the public-charge rule might lead to bigger problems for immigrant and refugee communities - and for the state.
Read More...Immigration In Minnesota | Posted on Aug 15 2019
Low-income immigrants in MN shying away from benefits, even with Trump rules still weeks away
Immigrants and refugees are giving up benefits that their families need, afraid of what the new regulation could mean.
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