Twitter | 検索 | |
American Immigration Council
Through research, policy analysis, and litigation, we seek to shape a twenty-first century vision of the American immigrant experience.
13,170
ツイート
1,975
フォロー中
49,005
フォロワー
ツイート
American Immigration Council 11月4日
Asylum seekers cannot be denied entry and that’s why we sued to hold the government accountable. Here's more information about our case.
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Council 11月3日
Families shouldn't be behind bars. However, months after the peak of the family separation crisis, 38 families are still being held in detention in Texas. Call on the government to :
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Council 11月3日
The United States has legal obligations to provide protection to those who qualify for asylum.
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Council 11月2日
President Trump Lies to the American Public About Asylum Seekers
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Councilさんがリツイート
Katie Shepherd 11月2日
Call on ICE TODAY to release families in Dilley -- nearly 80 asylum-seeking mothers and children who were separated & reunified, only to be transferred BACK to Dilley, where they are STILL detained after several months.
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Council 11月2日
U.S. law is clear and unambiguous: it is legal to ask for asylum.
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Council 11月2日
Detention Is Not the Solution to Family Separation: 15 Years of Government Data Explain Why.
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Councilさんがリツイート
The Immigrant Learning Center 11月2日
How does the U.S. asylum system work? Who is eligible and what is the application process? Here's a fact sheet from with everything you need:
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Council 11月2日
This fact sheet provides an overview of how TPS designations are determined, what benefits TPS confers, and how TPS beneficiaries apply for and regularly renew their status →
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Council 11月2日
ICE is sending out fake court dates to immigrants. Here's why.
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Council 11月1日
返信先: @immcouncil
Read our full statement here:
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Council 11月1日
返信先: @immcouncil
"Our asylum system is strong enough to handle the arrival of families fleeing horrific conditions without compromising our national security.”
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Council 11月1日
返信先: @immcouncil
"Today’s announcement is a dangerous political stunt which takes a vital lifeline away from individuals fleeing violence and persecution in their home countries."
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Council 11月1日
返信先: @immcouncil
“The law is clear and unambiguous. Any person inside the United States, regardless how he or she entered, may apply for asylum."
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Council 11月1日
返信先: @immcouncil
There are proven alternatives to detention in use by the government and studies show that 96 percent of released families who applied for asylum attend their immigration court hearings."
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Council 11月1日
返信先: @immcouncil
“Through our work on the Dilley Pro Bono Project, we know that family detention traumatizes children and limits access to attorneys. "
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Council 11月1日
返信先: @immcouncil
“The United States has long stood as a beacon of hope for individuals seeking safety. Our asylum laws and practices must continue to reflect this. Locking up thousands of asylum-seeking parents and children in ‘massive tent cities’ does not make America safer."
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Council 11月1日
THREAD: President Donald Trump announced a plan to: • Block asylum seekers who enter the country between ports of entry. • Massively expand detention in tent cities for all individuals seeking asylum, including children. Here's our response:
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Council 11月1日
Trump’s Midterm Promise: Migrant Children in Tent Cities and No Asylum
Reply Retweet いいね
American Immigration Council 11月1日
96 percent of asylum applicants had attended all their immigration court hearings.
Reply Retweet いいね