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A Dekalb County mom—a plaintiff in a birthright citizenship case—celebrates Supreme Court ruling
Andrea, who was pregnant when President Trump issued an executive order redefining U.S. citizenship, joined a lawsuit seeking to protect the 14th Amendment.
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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.
Venezuela community in Georgia comes together to send food and medicine to the country after two massive earthquakes
“There has been an outpouring of people collaborating and doing all this work to keep going over the coming weeks. After all, the tragedy Venezuelans are experiencing isn’t a matter of days or weeks—it could potentially last for months.”
“I woke up in a different world”: Decatur family torn apart after ICE encounter
Marina and Igor were living a comfortable life with their four children. Now Igor, originally from Moldova, is in immigration detention, and the family is trying to stay afloat.
Humidity, tough times, or the World Cup – nothing stopped community members from showing up for World Refugee Day
People who came to Georgia as refugees face cuts to food benefits, Medicaid, and more. But spirits remained high at the annual celebration in Clarkton on Saturday.
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