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Immigrant and Refugee Rights

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NC JUSTICE NEWS: Backwards Budget .5K + DREAM Act + Vincent Who? Jun 19, 2012
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Capping the Gas Tax + Seafood Workers Settlement + Freedom University Nov 30, 2011
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Childcare Subsidies + "Secure Communities" + Education Budget Cuts Mar 29, 2011
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Compromise Budget + Arizona Immigration Law + Election Briefs for 2012 Jun 26, 2012
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Defenders of Justice Awards on May 9 + School Vouchers + "Reclaim NC" Act Apr 30, 2013
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Dems Defect for Budget Vote + Perdue's Executive Order + Protection for Homeowners Jun 7, 2011
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Devastating Budget Cuts + Unemployed Workers in Limbo + Indigent Defense May 10, 2011
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Diane Ravitch + Eliminating the EITC + State Budget Preview Mar 19, 2013
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Driver's Licenses for Young Immigrants + New Virtual Charter Schools Policy + HKonJ Jan 15, 2013
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Final Budget Review + E-Verify + Voter ID Bill Jun 28, 2011

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