An Open Letter From a Counselor at the Office of Refugee Resettlement
The Office of Refugee Resettlement is turning its back on the children for whom they are responsible.
The Office of Refugee Resettlement is turning its back on the children for whom they are responsible.
They hadn’t had any visitors, save for maybe a church group — their families were worlds away.
Basically, for one hour, we’re there to carry their loads.
The way in which Mr. Perez visibly reflected on and was affected by his path through detention and deportation proceedings impacted the class as a whole.
We are clear that our work is about racial and economic justice.
Most of the guards speak only English and they communicate by yelling.
by Nina Randazzo Artwork by Dichos de un Bicho. Buy the poster for $10 and support the National TPS Alliance here: http://dichosdeunbicho.bigcartel.com/product/savetps Under the Trump administration, the Department of Homeland Security has decided to remove the **Temporary Protected Status (TPS)** of Haitians, Nicaraguans, and most
Enrique Chiu aims to break a world record by canvassing a mile of the US-Mexico border wall with art Like a growing number of us, Enrique Chiu has lived a cross-border life. Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, he first crossed the border into the United States with his mother when he
by Susan Lange Photo by Jeremy Yap on Unsplash I have been a volunteer with the [Faithful Friends/Amigos Fieles](http://www.uuss.org/immigrantjustice/faithfulfriends/) immigration detention visitation program for the past four years. I have visited at the Sacramento Jail, the Yuba County Jail in Marysville, and the