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Specific ways you can support Atlanta’s immigrant and refugee communities right now

We’ve been gathering information about what concerned folks can do to support immigrant and refugee communities.
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“There are days when we don’t sell anything,” say business owners at  Plaza Las Americas in Lilburn
Low sales are forcing many shop tenants at the Latino shopping mall to reconsider their future
Five Years After Atlanta Spa Shooting, AAPI Community Faces Stalled Trial, Fading Support
On the final day of January this year, Kim sat stoically in a Fulton County courtroom, watching Robert Aaron Long and his legal team.
After 15 months in immigrant detention, Rodney Taylor is back home—but is still fighting for those left behind
“The Lord has for me what he has for me. He put it in my heart, in my spirit to continue this fight, so I’m not fearful of anything,” Rodney said.
ICE has two offices in downtown Atlanta. Amary Sall arrived for an appointment at the wrong one—and was deported
Amary and his wife, Gail, had recently opened a restaurant in Decatur. Now she’s left to pick up the pieces of their life.

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