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What is an Asylum Ban, and How Can We Stop it?
The Biden administration proposed a new rule ([link removed]) that would bar most migrants from being able to seek asylum if they did not seek asylum in a country through which they transited or based on how they entered. This is, essentially, an asylum ban, and an almost exact copy of a similar policy ([link removed]) by the Trump administration.
Click HERE ([link removed]) to continue reading more about the proposed rule, and what you can do to stop it.
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Take Action to Defend Humanitarian Parole
20 states are currently suing the Biden administration to end the new humanitarian parole program, which allows up to 30,000 people a month from Venezuela, Nicaragua, Haiti, and Cuba to apply to live and work in the United States for up to two years. For those who are eligible, it eliminates the harrowing journey to the U.S.-Mexico border to seek asylum and, under Title 42, is the only option that many have to seek safety.
If you are a resident of one of the plaintiff states, we urge you to write, email, and/or call your governor and attorney generals. Click HERE ([link removed]) to see if you live in one of these 20 states and to find your state officials' contact information.
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Speak Out Against Family Detention
We are appalled by reports that the Biden administration is considering bringing back the practice of detaining migrant families ([link removed]). This is horrifying, as the negative physiological impact on young children and families is well-documented.
Click HERE ([link removed]) to send a message to the White House to let them know you oppose family detention.
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Join us on the Next Solidarity Trip!
We are now accepting applications for our solidarity trip, which will take place on June 5th-June 10th, 2023! We will spend most of our time at the La 72 shelter in Tenosique, meeting with migrants and asylum seekers, as well as shelter staff and Mexican immigration officials. We will also visit a shelter in Chiapas, Mexico and another just across the border in El Ceibo, Guatemala. Click HERE ([link removed]) to view the flyer, and HERE ([link removed]) to apply. Circulate with anyone that you think may be interested!
 
Women's History Month: Artist Corner
This week, we are featuring graphic designer and illustrator Susana Sanchez-Young, also known as the Designing Chica. Of Nicaraguan and Guatemalan descent, the Designing Chica is based in the Bay Area. She creates vibrant prints and adult coloring pages that honor her Latinx heritage and pop culture. Her designs and illustrations have been recognized by the Society of News Design and the Virginia, Michigan, Florida, New York and California Press Associations. To see more of her work, see her Instagram HERE ([link removed]).
 
 
 
 
 
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