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Who is an American?  ARC believes that the the answer should not be an "accident of birth" but a reflection reality.  Millions of immigrants make this country their home, contribute to it's wellbeing-- it's political, social and civic fabric.  However, our policies work to criminalize and demonize immigrant communities, separate families and exploit labor.  To build a United States that values all Americans, we need immigration laws that protect people rather than attack them.

Prohibiting Immigration Status Inquiries by Government Employees Ordinance Number 121063, Seattle, W
April 15, 2006
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Improving the Odds for Immigrant and Language-Miinority Education Bilingual Certification Program, S
April 15, 2006
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Proporcionando Acceso Equitativo a los Servicios Publicos para los Residentes con capacidad limitada
April 15, 2006
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Prohibienod las Averiguaciones de Estatus Migratorio por Empleados del Gobierno.* Ordenanza Numero 1
April 15, 2006
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Mejorando las Probabilidades para los Immigrantes y la Educacion en Lenguajes-de-Minorias* Programa
April 15, 2006
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We Are All Suspects Now
April 13, 2006
We Are All Suspects Now reveals the human cost of the domestic war on terror and examines the impact of post 9/11 policies on those targeted because of immigration status, nationality, and religion. Learn more about the book here
 
U.S. No Longer a Refuge for Poor, Huddled Masses
April 13, 2006
By Tram Nguyen, Executive Editor, ColorLines magazine. It's a terrible time to be a refugee. Nearly 30 years ago, refugee policy provided a political weapon in the war against communism, as it does now in the war against terrorism. The difference is that today's government assumes that refugees are themselves the terrorists.
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Challenges of the New Terrain
April 13, 2006

by Francis Calpotura. Millicent Bowden immigrated from Belize with her seven-year-old daughter in 1981 to the Bronx. She joined Mothers on the Move (MOM), a community organization based in her neighborhood, during a campaign to get slumlords to fix their buildings. It has been years since she thought of going back to Belize. After the events of September 11, Millie is seriously considering that option. Full article available on ColorLines here.

 
Hate Free in Washington
April 13, 2006
By Samantha Chanse. "You strike a match and everything goes up in flames," says Pramila Jayapal who heads the Hate Free Zone Campaign of Washington. "That’s what 9/11 felt like to me... Full article available on ColorLines here.
 
Hard Hit
April 13, 2006
New York groups fight cutbacks to their communities, by Hannan Adely. Full article available on ColorLines here.
 
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