In Iowa, labor contractor “Labor Ready” pulls workers from Agriprocessors amidst concerns of safety. This is the same plant that was Read full article here- Ironically, immigrants are not the only ones suffering from backlog delays at the federal level. In Rhode Island, implementation of a 287 (g) agreement has stalled. Read full article here
- Real ID plan on hold in North Carolina. Read full article here
- In South Carolina, businesses face deadline for compliance with the new State law requiring employer use of the E-verify system. Read full article here
We Are America
Search
About FIRM
The Fair Immigration Reform Movement (FIRM) is a national coalition of grassroots organizations fighting for immigrant rights at the local, state and federal level. Learn more about who we are.Get the Standing FIRM Feed
Crossing Borders
Click to download "Crossing Borders," a curriculum on building relationships across differences, from our friends at the Black Organizing Project.Tag Cloud
Action Actions Black Brown and Beyond Border Broader Social Justice Civic Participation Comprehensive Immigration Reform Detention Editorials Elections enforcement FIRM Spotlight hate crimes Hate groups Health Care Immigrant Rights Immigration Blogs immigration news International Immigrant Rights Local Immigrant's Rights May 1 political nominatiosn Press Release Raids Resources State Level Immigrant's Rights Uncategorized Updates Worker's Rights Youth
Standing FIRM- Family Unity Waiver Must be Implemented Fairly to Keep Families Together May 31, 2012The Fair Immigration Reform Movement today urged for the rapid implementation of a proposed rule change that would allow spouses and children of U.S. citizens to stay together in the United States while they wait for decisions on their waivers … Continue reading →Zack L.
- FIRM Says Proposal to Keep Families United While Processing Immigration Paperwork Must be Implemented May 31, 2012On Thursday, May 31, the Fair Immigration Reform Movement (FIRM) will call on the Obama Administration to strengthen and implement a proposed change in federal regulations that matters dearly to the families of immigrants. The rule change would allow spouses … Continue reading →Zack L.
- States Introduce Fewer Immigration Bills May 30, 2012The number of immigration bills and resolutions appearing in state legislatures across the country declined steeply in the first quarter of this year, according to a report by the National Conference of State Legislatures. More than 1,500 bills were introduced the first … Continue reading →Zack L.
- Garfield County Sheriff Persists in Referring Domestic Violence Victims to ICE May 22, 2012An investigation by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Colorado revealed that the Garfield County Sheriff’s Department (GCSD) has referred several victims of domestic violence to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, resulting in those individuals being placed in deportation proceedings … Continue reading →Zack L.
- Civil Rights of Immigrants May 21, 2012On Sunday, May 20th, 2012 over 100 MOSES leaders actioned to hold Wayne County Sheriff Benny N. Napoleon accountable for the actions of his officers and deputies and demand that they stop impounding cars and arresting undocumented immigrants who merely … Continue reading →Zack L.
- Family Unity Waiver Must be Implemented Fairly to Keep Families Together May 31, 2012
-
Reform_Immigration_FOR_America on Facebook

Pingback: rhode on compliance