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Immigrant and Refugee Rights

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LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Invest in North Carolina's Future Jan 31, 2011
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Focus on These Five Key Priorities for a Budget That Works Jun 15, 2010
Know Your Rights - Immigrant Workers' Rights Aug 23, 2012
Know Your Rights - E-Verify and Document Verification Aug 23, 2012
Join us for Brown Bag Lunch & Workshop, "Uncovering the Truth" Mar 26, 2010
Join us during the 25th Annual Pilgrimage for Justice and Peace, in cities across NC, April 17-22 Apr 14, 2011
Join a new effort called We Are NC -- Standing up with Immigrant Communities across North Carolina Jan 24, 2012
FACTSHEET: The RECLAIM NC Act will not deliver on public safety goals & is likely to be costly for state and economy Apr 24, 2013
FACT SHEET: Immigrant-owned small businesses Jun 14, 2012
EDUCATION POLICY PERSPECTIVES: Language Barrier: Overcoming Obstacles for English Language Learners in North Carolina Feb 7, 2011

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