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Face the Truth: Racial Profiling Across America

“I’ve seen a lot in my life but to be degraded…not just stripped of my clothes, being stripped of my dignity, was what I had a problem with.” Kurdish American Karwan Abdul Kader was stopped and stripped by local law enforcement for no reason other than driving around in the wrong neighborhood. Watch stories like … More »

Restore Fairness

“Restore Fairness” produced by Breakthrough in association with 26 leading organizations, calls for the U.S. government to bring back due process and fairness to the immigration system. The video features the powerful voices of Congresswomen Zoe Lofgren and Lucille Roybal-Allard, Judges Dana Marks and Bruce Einhorn, and civil society leaders Anthony Romero, Donald Kerwin, Karen … More »

Two Moms Fight to Stay Together

Shirley Tan came from the Philippines decades ago, and built a life with her partner Jay, giving birth to twin boys and becoming a full-time mom. But Shirley faced the biggest challenge of her life as she fought to stay on in the United States, crippled by laws that do not allow gay and lesbian … More »

Is 2010 the Year for Immigration Reform?

On the very same day that health care reform passed in Congress, Restore Fairness joined 200,000 workers, families and communities to march for just and humane immigration reform. The atmosphere was electric. Crowds chanting slogans, waving American flags, reasserting the need to restore fundamental human rights to our broken immigration system, cheering President Obama as … More »

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New challenges and new hopes- immigrant voters hold their own in the elections

As election fever passes and the nation takes stock, one thing becomes clear – even as Republicans have taken control of the House and Democrats remain strong in the Senate, no one can afford to ignore the immigrant voter.
This election wasn’t about immigration – much of it was dominated by the issue of jobs … More »
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Are you voting tomorrow?


Tomorrow is voting day, so make sure you get out there and vote. Here are some things that might motivate you to make your vote count and have your voice heard in the 2010 elections-
Our friends at Colorlines have been running a blog section on their website called ’2010 Elections’ that keeps you … More »
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Prison companies’ profit motive sheds new light on Arizona’s immigration law

For months after Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed off on the draconian immigration law, SB1070, protestors raged about the repercussions of a law that made it mandatory for police to stop and check the papers of anyone that they deemed “reasonably suspicious” of being undocumented. Human rights activists protested the inevitable implication of racial profiling … More »
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Will Latino enthusiasm color the mid-term vote?

In these weeks leading up to the mid-term elections, the competition for voter support is intense and the tension is most palpable in the sphere of the media where candidates are vying for support from specific voter groups. Looking specifically at the constituency of Latino voters, research conducted by America’s Voice and the Latino Decisions … More »
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More Confusion Over Secure Communities: Did NY Make a Special Deal with Washington?

Guest blogger: Catalina Jaramillo from Feet in 2 Worlds
Immigrant advocates are increasingly worried about New York’s participation in the controversial fingerprint-sharing program Secure Communities.
Chung-Wha Hong, executive director of the New York Immigration Coalition said that 79% of the people placed in detention facilities or deported under Secure Communities were convicted of minor crimes … More »
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Featured Allies

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    When the rights of any one person are violated, the rights of all of us are in jeopardy…that will quickly come back to haunt us.

    — Anthony Romero
    ACLU
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    It is time to restore fairness to a group of people being denied basic rights simply because they were born on a different patch of the Earth.

    — Kyle de Beausset
    Citizen Orange
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    One of the great things about our country is that the government also has to live within the rule of law, and everybody in America, under our constitution, is entitled to due process of law.

    — Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren
    16th Congressional District of California
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    Deportation has been compared to the courts to banishment, exile. It's an extremely serious consequence that the immigrant judge has to decide.

    — Judge Dana Marks
    Immigration Judge
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    America has always prized how we treat people...and I think if most Americans understood what was happening, they would want it to stop immediately.

    — Karen Narasaki
    Asian American Justice Center

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