American Immigration Council — This Week in Immigration

American Immigration Council — This Week in Immigration

LATEST ANALYSIS Sending Migrants to Guantánamo Bay Is a Costly, Optics-Driven Shift in Immigration Detention President Trump ordered the Secretary of Homeland Security to expand immigration detention at Naval Station Guantánamo Bay, Cuba to house up to 30,000 people. Since then, U.S. Immigration & and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has transferred at least two flights of migrants from the United States to its detention facility there.
LULAC Officially Launches El Pueblo Unido: A Resource Guide for Community Leaders

LULAC Officially Launches El Pueblo Unido: A Resource Guide for Community Leaders

LULAC Officially Launches El Pueblo Unido: A Resource Guide for Community Leaders LULAC is proud to announce the official launch of El Pueblo Unido: A Resource Guide for Community Leaders — a vital tool designed to help key institutions navigate recent policy changes impacting immigrant communities. This guide builds on El Escudo: Immigrant Rights and Resources Toolkit, which we launched just a few weeks ago.
Coconino County recognizes Black History Month

Coconino County recognizes Black History Month

COCONINO COUNTY — The Coconino County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 4 officially recognized Black History Month in the County with an official proclamation. It reads, in part, "Coconino County acknowledges the history, struggles, and achievements of the past, present, and future generations of our Black and African Diaspora, brining us to a time of reckoning, redemption, and hope for all people ..."