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Dear Neighbor,

Thank you for tuning into another edition of my newsletter to hear more about my work in Congress and my efforts in Brooklyn! The care you hold for our community never fails to inspire me, and I am so very proud and privileged to call you my constituent.

If you or your family need assistance, you can contact my office via email at clarke.house.gov/contact/email/. Or, if you prefer to call, you can reach my Brooklyn office at 718-287-1142, or my D.C. office at 202-225-6231. Remember to encourage your neighbors to sign up for this newsletter at: clarke.house.gov/contact/newsletter/.

If you’d like daily updates on my work in Congress, visit my website, Facebook, X, and Instagram pages. I wish you well, and I look forward to my next opportunity to get in touch with you.

Regards,

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Yvette D. Clarke
Member of Congress

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Read My Statement Condemning the Trump's Administration's Visa Ban on 75 Countries

“Long before he retook office, we knew Donald Trump’s war against immigrants would never be limited to his sadistic obsession with certain undocumented people. Secretary Rubio’s recent announcement that immigrant visas for 75 countries, most of which are majority populated by persons of color, is just another chapter in the Trump Administration’s long crusade of xenophobic cruelty against the most vulnerable people in the world. Time and time again, this White House tries to masquerade its prejudices as policy and pretend that its actions are in the legitimate interests of Americans’ needs. As if an administration that slashes public benefit assistance at every opportunity truly cares about the hunger and economic stability of the American people. As if an administration that habitually breaks the law to inflict maximum harm on our immigrant neighbors could ever have a motive centered in anything but nationalist hysteria. I, like Secretary Rubio, am a child of immigrants. Who I am is inseparable from who I come from. No matter how desperately Mr. Rubio rejects his identity, the same will always be true for him. With this bigoted action, he has not only betrayed all those from around our world who believed in the American dream, he has betrayed his very heritage as a Cuban-American. I suggest that Marco Rubio take a look in the mirror. If his parents were treated the way immigrants are being treated under his leadership, he would never have had the opportunity to be referred to as Secretary Rubio. I demand Secretary Rubio to reverse this racist policy immediately. He should promptly apologize for the pain, confusion, and heartbreak that he has already inflicted on families and their communities all across these United States.”

Watch My Interview with Reverend Al Sharpton on Trump’s interventionism in Venezuela, ICE’s despicable actions, and more

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Watch My Press Conference with Leader Jeffries and Colleagues to Introduce our Haitian Women and Girls Resolution and Demand TPS Extension for Haiti

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Resume Workshop

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HEAP Heating Assistance

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Apply to Intern with the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office

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2026 Alternate Side Parking Suspension Calendar

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Mobile Office Hours

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Clarke launches effort to protect Haitian women and girls

Brooklyn Eagle

Democrats escalate opposition to DHS funding in bid to rein in ICE

The Hill

75 House Dems back N.Y. lawmakers' demand to reverse visa pause

Spectrum

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