Daily Dispatch 11/28/18
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November 28, 2018
Top Story - Tornillo detention camp, now holding 2,300 children
The Quixote Center launched InAlienable in 2018 to demand justice for migrants at the US border, within the United States and throughout their journey. We work to end immigrant detention, and defend the right to asylum, which has been eroded over the last several years. We also partner with organizations who work with migrants in the United States and in Latin America.
Find out more about our Solidarity Travel Program HERE.
The Quixote Center’s principal international partnership is with the Franciscan Network on Migration. The Franciscan Network on Migration is an effort to connect shelters run by Franciscan orders which provide assistance to migrants who are traveling through Mexico, Central and South America. We serve as the fiscal sponsor for the Franciscan Network on Migration within the United States, and coordinate advocacy efforts with their staff.
See where the Franciscan Network on Migration works here.
You can donate to support the work of the Francsican Network here.
In 2022 we launched a solidarity travel program that brings advocates from the United States to visit and work with shelters in southern Mexico. These trips take place every six months. Find out more HERE.
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November 28, 2018
Top Story - Tornillo detention camp, now holding 2,300 children
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November 27, 2018
Today in Federal Contracts:
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November 26, 2018
Top Story: Border Meltdown
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences finds that Haiti may lose all of its primary forest within the next 20 years:
Immigration policy is the responsibility of the federal government. However, in the deeply polarized times we live in, achieving comprehensive immigration reform at the national level has not been achieved. Indeed, the last comprehensive legislation passed was in 1996 - and it was not good legislation, paving the way for mandatory detention.
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November 16, 2018
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November 15, 2018
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November 14, 2018
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November 13, 2018
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November 12, 2018
In the Swamp:
What to expect between now and January:
The follow is a message from Steven Forester, the Immigration Policy Coordinator for the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti. He is reporting some great news which we share in full below.
Due to legal developments in the Ramos court case related to TPS, explained below:
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November 8, 2018
A brief one today, as Quixote Center is spread around the country...
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