Advocacy Efforts Defeat Racial Profiling Amendments in Mark up- Graham Amendment Passes

    WASHINGTON, D.C., May 21, 2013 – A number of amendments that would have caused increased forms of racial profiling, if they were passed into law, were defeated earlier thi...[Read more]

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    Faces of Racial Profiling: Fahd Shares DRUM's Story of Racial Profiling and Surveillance

    Since 9/11, Muslims in New York City and other cities and states in the Northeast have faced a systemic pattern of surveillance by...[Read more]

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    Victory in Colorado: SB 90 Repealed!

    Passed in 2006, SB 90 required police to report people suspected to be undocumented to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the time of arrest. On April 26...[Read more]

    Tension mounts as Arizona’s anti-immigrant bill awaits its fate

    Tension builds about the fate of SB 1070, Arizona’s harsh anti-immigrant legislation, that awaits being signed into law or being vetoed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer today.

    Condemnation of Arizona’s anti-immigrant bill goes national

    Tonight, Arizona’s future hangs in the balance as Arizona Governor Jan Brewer decides whether to sign SB 1070, one of the harshest anti-immigrant bills in recent memory, into law. The bill will be forwarded to the Governor’s desk this evening and could ostensibly be signed into law by midnight tonight.

    Arizona experiences “Largest immigrant smuggling raid in U.S. history”

    While Arizona’s harsh anti-immigrant bill SB 1070 awaits its fate in the hands of Governor Brewer who will decide to sign it into law on Monday, the immigration enforcement spotlight turns once again to Arizona.

    History comes alive with Immigrant Heritage Week


    What is your favorite thing about New York City? Food? Culture? The people? Its unique neighborhoods? New York may have a lot to offer but what really makes it stand out is its identity as a melting pot of cultures from around the world.