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Welcoming Week

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Welcoming Week

September 15th – 24th · Across the U.S.

During this annual series of events, communities bring together immigrants, refugees, and native-born residents to raise awareness of the benefits of welcoming everyone. Find toolkits and resources for hosting your own Welcoming Week event or locate workshops, potlucks, and other events to attend.

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14th Annual Immigration Law and Policy Conference

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14th Annual Immigration Law and Policy Conference

Monday, September 25, 2017 · 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. · Georgetown University Law Center

The Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc., the Migration Policy Institute and Georgetown University Law Center convene to discuss relevant policy and legal analysis on immigration. Experts will offer insight regarding the changes to immigration enforcement at the border and in the U.S. interior, the legal challenges related to executive orders, the changes to refugee resettlement and possible reform of the legal immigration system, etc.

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New Director and Administrative Home

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New Director and Administrative Home

The Center on Immigration and Child Welfare (CICW) has a new Director and a new administrative home in the border state of New Mexico at New Mexico State University (NMSU).  Our continuing mission remains the same:  to improve programs and policies related to immigrant children and families involved in the public child welfare system.

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Sixty Child Advocacy Organizations Join Statement

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Sixty Child Advocacy Organizations Join Statement

Sixty child advocacy organizations across the nation, including the Center on Immigration and Child Welfare, have signed on to a joint statement, “On This We Agree: Children Require Special Care,” calling for the protection of children within the U.S. immigration system.

The statement outlines five general principles that immigration law and policy should uphold when dealing with children:

1. Children are different from adults and should be afforded special protections.
2. Children cannot have a fair immigration proceeding without a legal representative.
3. Children need time to establish trust.
4. Safety must be a paramount concern when investigating each child’s unique story.
5. The government should not disrupt the parent-child relationship except in extraordinary circumstances, and only then to protect the child’s safety.

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Migration and Child Welfare National Network is now CICW

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Migration and Child Welfare National Network is now CICW

We are excited to announce that the Migration and Child Welfare National Network is now the Center on Immigration and Child Welfare. We think this new identity better reflects who we are and what we do and allows us the opportunity to expand into exciting new areas to help build the capacity of child welfare systems to address the needs of children in immigrant families. We hope that you will help us spread this exciting news to all of your related networks.

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