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On the anniversary of the Biden administration taking office, join us for a discussion of the administration’s approach to immigration policy and our strategy to make real gains in the fight for immigrant children’s rights in 2022. At this webinar, held on Thursday, January 20, at 1:00pm ET/12:00pm CT, experts will share insight into how the Biden administration's continuation of Trump-era policies places children in harm's way. We’ll pay particular attention to the experiences of children and families seeking protection at the border, in detention, and in courts. As always, the webinar will include solutions to protect children’s fundamental right to safety and family, and offer opportunities for taking actions that will have an impact.
Event speakers include:
Felicia Rangel-Samponaro, Director of the Sidewalk School for Asylum Seekers
Jane Liu, Young Center Senior Litigation Attorney
Mary Miller Flowers, Young Center Senior Policy Analyst for Child Protection
See you soon,
Jennifer Nagda
Policy Director
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