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Since the beginning of the spread of COVID-19, AFSC, partners, and communities have called for the release of people locked up in immigration detention centers, jails, and prisons–where close proximity to others and lack of access to adequate healthcare are especially dangerous in a pandemic.

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  • Read more about Q+A: Joelle Lingat, AFSC detention attorney
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  • Read more about Arnie Alpert reflects on his nearly 40 years of activism
  • Read more about St. Louis orgs demand end to policing of kids in schools
  • Read more about 'We won': DACA recipients overwhelmed by surprise Supreme Court victory over Trump

For months, I was among hundreds of thousands of DACA recipients waiting for the Supreme Court to rule on the fate of the program, which protects from deportation people who came to the U.S. as children. 

We weren’t just spectators watching politics unfold—our lives and futures were at stake. 

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  • Read more about The DACA decision gives me hope of seeing my loved ones again
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  • Read more about A message from the Twin Cities
  • Read more about How a Group of Lifers Cracked the Code of Prison Reform

*Update: USCIS called off the furloughs on August 25th. The agency says that the cost-reduction measures necessary to avoid furloughs will increase wait times and affect operations, and are still calling for congressional action in order to avoid future furloughs.*

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  • Read more about Thousands of federal workers who process immigration applications now face furloughs
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  • Read more about Immigrant Rights Organizations, Directly Impacted Individuals Speak on Use of Toxic Chemical Disinfectants at ICE Prisons
  • Read more about Marc Lamont Hill: How to be an effective ally

 

During an AFSC-hosted event last year, Marc Lamont Hill offered advice for how white allies can support Black activists during the ongoing struggle for justice. In light of the recent nation-wide protests to support Black lives and defund the police, his message is more important than ever.

Learn how you can take action.

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