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On Thursday, refugee, Muslim, and Latino organizations made their voices heard; advocating for a host of laws to improve immigrants’ quality of life in Georgia

Among them: increased opportunities for foreign medical graduates to expanding language access in schools to repealing immigration enforcement bills
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“Stop terrorizing us”: For this 17-year-old high school student, the fight to stop ICE is not just political—it’s personal
A few dozen students gathered at a Lawrenceville park on Friday, determined to keep the protests going.
ICE opens satellite field office south of Atlanta
“The world just seems like it’s against them. So it’s really hard when the school does this on top of everything else they’re dealing with”
Cobb County parent speaks out, shaken, after conversation with principal about school walkout
En Plaza Fiesta, conocida como el corazón de la comunidad hispana en Georgia, “casi no entra gente”
Trabajadores y dueños de tiendas del centro comercial latino dicen que el negocio ha estado lento durante el último año, lo que ha provocado reducción de horarios y un futuro incierto


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