From Urban Institute :: Immigrants and Immigration <[email protected]>
Subject Immigrant-serving organizations see increase in unmet basic needs
Date October 20, 2020 5:16 PM
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Immigration Policy Update
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Immigration Policy Update







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Immigrant-serving organizations work to support workers and families affected by the COVID-19 crisis
We provide a national perspective from immigrant-serving organizations during the early stages of the pandemic. The Urban Institute&rsquo;s Hamutal Bernstein shares key results during this
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virtual session hosted by the Baltimore City Mayor&rsquo;s Office of Immigrant Affairs.

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What obstacles do Latinx essential workers face during the COVID-19 pandemic and recession?
Low-wage Latinx workers in the agriculture, transportation, caregiving, grocery, waste management, and food service and processing fields are essential to our daily lives. How can we ensure they aren’t forgotten during economic recovery?

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Mitigating the risks of a 2020 Census undercount
The 2020 Census faces unprecedented challenges and threats to its accuracy, especially for immigrant families. During this virtual event, Urban president Sarah Rosen Wartell joined Arturo Vargas, chief executive officer of the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund, and other experts to discuss.

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Equitable access to universal prekindergarten in Washington, DC
An Urban study of early education programs in DC shows that applicants offered a seat in the public prekindergarten lottery mirror the population of 3- and 4-year-olds, suggesting equal access. Yet, wait-listed applicants disproportionately come from socioeconomically advantaged communities and communities with higher shares of immigrant families.

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