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National Immigration Law Center > News > News Releases > February 2011

February 2011

February 2011

  • NILC Welcomes New Board Member
  • Two Years After Deadly Nitrogen Leak at Georgia Poultry Plant, A Big Step Forward to Protect Immigrant Workers Reporting Labor Abuses
  • NILC Statement on the Department of Homeland Security’s Guidance Regarding Workers Asserting their Rights in the Workplace
  • NILC Statement on President Biden’s Speech Announcing Expansion of Title 42 Expulsions
  • NILC Statement on Congress’ Failure to Pass a Pathway to Citizenship for Immigrant Youth 
  • NILC Welcomes New Board Member
  • NILC Statement on Potential Bipartisan Deal for Immigrant Youth Protections
  • NILC Statement on the Extension and Redesignation of Temporary Protected Status for Haiti
  • Congress must act to prevent 300K DACA recipients from losing health care (The Torch)
  • National Immigration Law Center and More Than 330 Organizations Call on Biden Administration to Release Guidance that Enables Workers Involved in Labor Disputes to Apply for Deferred Action
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