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Biden Continues to Expel Haitians to Danger
On December 13th, the Biden administration conducted yet another removal flight to Haiti, carrying an estimated 26 people.
This comes just a week after DHS Secretary Mayorkas redesignated and extended TPS for Haiti, citing ([link removed]) "socioeconomic challenges, political instability, and gang violence and crime" as the rationale for the humanitarian relief. Those who arrive after the announcement date of November 6, 2022 are not eligible for this protection.
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An Advocate's Reflection on the Quixote Center's Solidarity Trip
"During our solidarity trip to Southern Mexico in November, seven participants from partner organizations joined us. The following is a reflection from participant Thomas Cartwright, an activist with Witness at the Border. A retired financial executive from Columbus, Ohio, Thomas Cartwright is now a global refugee advocate...
"The Quixote Center Solidarity Trip provided me a rich experience to listen to, learn from, and connect emotionally with those on their journey to find safety and security in a new country and galvanized my resolve to advocate even more ferociously for their human right to migrate."
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Quixote Center Solidarity Travel to Mexico and Guatemala
We are already planning our next Solidarity Trip for February 27th-March 3rd 2023!
Join us and the Franciscan Network on Migration as we visit migrant shelters in Tenosique, Mexico and El Ceibo, Guatemala to examine first-hand the impact of U.S. policy on Mexico's immigration enforcement on its southern border.
For more details, please see our flyer ([link removed]). To apply for the trip, you may click HERE ([link removed]). Please email
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United in Prayer for Haiti
December 18th, 7 pm ET
Join the PTPA and USCMA in a prayer for Haiti. United in Prayer for Haiti will be on Sunday, December 18, 2022, at 7 pm ET. Here is the registration link ([link removed]). PTPA is a national network of parishes that have twinning relationships between parishes in Haiti and Latin America and parishes in the United States of America. The United States Catholic Mission Association (USCMA) is a community of faith leaders engaged in networking, formation, and advocacy for God's mission.
 
Artist Corner
This week we are featuring Mexican American artist Francisco Javier Palomares. Based in East Los Angeles, Francisco Javier Palomares specializes in oil painting. His works draw upon his lived experiences, combining historical Palomares is currently an associate artist educator at LA Commons where he directs a team of youth artists in the collection of community stories to create and prepare designs for printed banners. To see more of his work, visit his website HERE ([link removed]).
 
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