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Special Report: On Immigration, Arkansas Strikes a More Welcoming Tone

Allie Yee The Institute for Southern Studies
When people think of immigrant hubs in the country, Arkansas is probably not the first state that comes to mind. But the influx of immigrants there, though small in total numbers, is dramatically re-shaping the small, rural state.

Dreams Deported: Immigrant Youth and Families Resist Deportation

Nancy Guarneros UCLA Labor Center
UCLA Center for Labor Research and Education has just published the third book in a series Dreams Deported edited by Kent Wong and Nancy Guarneros. Utilizing the Center's politically powerful approach that ensures that people speak and act collectively for themselves seeking justice, Dreams Deported is a significant contribution to the movement for immigrant and worker rights here in USA and internationally. Buy this book -- and use it!

Graphic Novel Illustrates the Architecture of Immigration Detention

Victoria Law Bitch
With Undocumented: The Architecture of Migrant Detention, Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist and migrant rights organizer Tings Chak peels away the invisibility of massive immigration detention facilities. In graphic novel form, she walks the reader through these physical spaces step by step.

Protesters Block Buses Carrying Undocumented Immigrants in California

By Holly Yan CNN
The furor in Murrieta illustrated the conflict between protecting the borders and the safety of immigrant families and children. "If these children were from Canada, we would not be having this interview," immigration rights advocate Enrique Morones told CNN.

Send Undocumented Student Leaders to Mississippi Freedom Summer 50th Conference!

Laura Soltis Freedom University Georgia
Freedom University students desperately want to attend this conference so that they can continue their movement education and come back to Georgia with new skills and renewed energy to continue their fight for immigrant rights in the South. Let's work together to get them there.

The Long Road to Immigration Reform

By Oscar Chacon and Amy Shannon The Nation
Change won't come to America's broken immigration system from policymakers. It will come from organizers.

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Eliseo Medina, Who Reshaped Labor and Immigrant Rights Movements, Retires from SEIU

Randy Shaw Talking Union, a DSA labor blog
Eliseo Medina made a big mistake in tacitly backing SEIU’s raid on its longtime ally and the nation’s most progressive union, Unite HERE. Some believe that and his support for the SEIU- UHW takeover forever tarnished his legacy. But in the big picture Eliseo Medina did as much to advance social and economic justice as anyone of his time. His career was marked by extraordinary dedication to working people, and he never stopped believing in the power of “Si Se Puede”!
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