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WhyPeopleMove retweeted
Good thread.
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@ackocher always shares the most helpful analysis. part of what shocks me the most abt this move by @SecMayorkas is we are talking abt a popn that is largely classic refugee (see below 75% asylum grant rate). deeply disappointed abt this clear derogation of refugee protection
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WhyPeopleMove retweeted
Venezuelans constitute around the 8% of people apprehended at the border and around 8% of the total asylum cases pending. They have been granted asylum at high rates, as the situation worsens in Venezuela and other hosting countries. @ackocher elaborates further on the data here.
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WhyPeopleMove retweeted
Estos nros solos no explican por qué es en 2021 cuando aumentan drásticamente los casos de 🇻🇪. No se sabe cuántos estaban ya protegidos legalmente o tenían residencia con derecho a trabajar en otro país al ser detenidos.
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WhyPeopleMove retweeted
13 Oct 2022
Great thread. Be sure to look at the asylum grant rate for Venezuelans, then ask what happens to similar claims when people are expelled from the United States under Title 42 without an opportunity to raise their fear of persecution.
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WhyPeopleMove retweeted
See thread of TRAC's data on Venezuelans below with links to underlying public immigration data.
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WhyPeopleMove retweeted
13 Oct 2022
Good chart-heavy thread on the recent uptick in Venezuelan migration to the US
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#SOSVENEZUELA Admin de Biden pondrá en practica nueva política de inmigración para Venezolanos a partir de HOY. Aquí estadísticas de migración Venezolana a 🇺🇸⬇️
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WhyPeopleMove retweeted
Thanks Austin for sharing this important and timely data. Most of the buses coming to DC from Texas, courtesy of the Governor, are filled in Venezuelans seeking asylum. Some 12,000 have arrived since the summer.
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Les comparto las estadísticas mas recientes reflejando detalles de quienes participan en programas de Alternativas a Detención de #ICE en 🇺🇸 #TRAC #SOSNICARAGUA @rostran_damaris @IpNicaragua @NicaLenin4 @VOANews @nahraglobal @MockingbirdUS
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"All Americans, regardless of their legal status, are entitled to knowledge. Everyone needs to have access to books. Historically this hasn’t been true, but let’s make it so." - @ErikaLSanchez #ImmigrantHeritageMonth #WhyPeopleMove time.com/4982107/libraries-d…
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"In her yearlong journey to the U.S., Ms. Henríquez, a trans woman, endured hardship & discrimination. But she also saw glimpses of what her life could be." Migrant portrait series in the @nytimes by @AFergusonStudio and @AKurmanaev highlights #WhyPeopleMove
Our photographer worked with migrants in Mexico to create a series of self-portraits as they waited to cross the border into the U.S. Here are their stories. nyti.ms/36292VL
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"Having mass detention ensures that this government can move towards mass deportation." @silkys13 @DetentionWatch
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WhyPeopleMove retweeted
"According to data recently released by @TRACReports, 100,363 families and single individuals are currently being monitored through ICE’s Alternatives to Detention (ATD) programs, the largest number of people ever enrolled since its inception." link.medium.com/Tveloe1Vihb
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"Although seemingly a hopeful alternative, ATD's are simply reminders that migrants are constantly dehumanized due to their citizenship status... bound to carry the traumatizing nature of the border with them wherever they go." link.medium.com/Tveloe1Vihb
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