Dear Friend,

There is no denying that 2020 has been a difficult year. Despite the immense challenges we've faced and the ones ahead of us, at the Young Center, we're making space and time to celebrate the wins we had this year. 
  • On Wednesday, November 18, a federal district judge issued an order that prohibits DHS from turning away unaccompanied immigrant children at the border under the pretext of COVID-19. For the first time since March, unaccompanied children can now come into the country and seek reunification with family and legal protection. Your voice made the difference in ending this unlawful policy. Learn more. 
  • As of Monday, December 7, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) has been fully restored. We owe this victory, one that will impact the lives of more than 700,000 Americans, to the courageous young people who told their stories and fought for every DACA-recipient around the country. Learn more.
  • Last week, after months of advocacy by human rights organizations, the government extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for people from six countries for another nine months. The decision impacts more than 300,000 people seeking protection from turmoil and insecurity in the United States. Read more
By making a gift today, you ensure Young Center Child Advocates can be appointed to unaccompanied children. You ensure the harmful policies of the last four years are reversed and better protections put in place. Thank you so much.

Sincerely,

Jennifer Nagda
Policy Director
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P.S. This year only, as part of the CARES ACT, you can take a tax deduction of up to $300 for donations, even if you take the standard deduction.
The Young Center works with the most vulnerable unaccompanied and separated immigrant children in federal custody, so their voices are heard, and their best interests are protected. We also advocate for an immigration system that treats children as children. To learn more about work, visit theyoungcenter.org or follow us on social media. Click here to donate.
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