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Immigrants and Refugees

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Acción diferida por jovenes inmigrantes Jun 27, 2012
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Sep 6, 2012
Deferred Action Work in North Carolina, 2012-2013 Sep 10, 2012
WE ARE NC STATEMENT: Committee report should affirm immigrant contributions, not scapegoat Dec 5, 2012
STATEMENT: Immigration committee right to back off from harsh recommendations Dec 6, 2012
Holiday Cards for Legislators, brought to you by the We Are NC Coalition Dec 6, 2012
MEDIA RELEASE: ACLU, N.C. Justice Center Ask N.C. Officials to Reinstate Licenses for Young Immigrants with Work Permits Jan 14, 2013
MEDIA RELEASE: N.C. Attorney General: Law Requires DMV to Give Licenses to Young Immigrants Receiving Deferred Action Jan 22, 2013
STATEMENT FROM THE NC JUSTICE CENTER: Immigration proposal a mixed bag Jan 29, 2013
Facts on Immigration: US spends more on immigration enforcement than all other Federal law enforcement combined Mar 18, 2013

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