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Dear John, 

 

In this week’s newsletter:

  • Reconciliation resources
  • HEAL Day of Action
  • Housing resources for mixed-status families
  • ICE detention center map

Budget Reconciliation Resources:

PIF Resources

  • Get to Know the Changes: Our new reference guide provides an easy-to-read chart and timeline illustrating the major changes passed in this law affecting immigrants’ access to public benefits and economic supports. This is the fastest way to figure out what is in the law.

Partner Resources

  • KFF - Health Provisions in the 2025 Reconciliation Bill
  • National Immigration Law Center - Reconciliation Bill - House & Senate Analysis (Immigration Provisions) - NILC 
  • Georgetown University Center for Children and Families - The One Big, Beautiful Bill Act will Mean Big Budget Hits for Families 
  • Center on Budget and Policy Priorities - House Should Reject Senate Republican Bill That Is Even Worse Than Already Harmful House Version in Important Ways 

Digital Engagement: HEAL Day of Action

The Health Equity and Access under Law (HEAL) for Immigrant Families Act would remove barriers to healthcare for immigrants and build on policies to help states cover immigrants through Medicaid and CHIP. Our partners at the National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum (NAPAWF) have organized a digital day of engagement taking place today, July 9th, to help amplify support for HEAL and immigrant health equity. Get the toolkit via the link below for social media graphics and sample text, email templates, a fact sheet, and more.

 

Get the Toolkit

 

Housing: Resources for Mixed-Status Families

Amid uncertainty about the future of mixed-status households enrolled in HUD housing programs, the National Housing Law Project (NHLP) released a resource with guidance for HUD tenants about sharing immigration status information with HUD housing providers. The resource includes a review of the current law regulating mixed-status households living in HUD-assisted housing and the rights of tenants who are asked by HUD housing providers for, walks through different scenarios based on the request for information and the information a tenant has previously shared, and more. 

 

Get the Resource

 

Enforcement: ICE Detention Center Map

As ICE ramps up enforcement actions across the country, a new map created by Dr. A.J. Kim, Associate Professor of City Planning in the School of  Public Affairs at San Diego State University, helps increase transparency surrounding enforcement activity. This free interactive map tracks the name and location of detention centers, total persons held at each site, percentages of non-criminal persons being held, and more. Access the map via the link below. 

 

See the Map

 

 

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Protecting Immigrant Families Coalition
P.O. Box 34573
Washington, DC 20043
United States

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