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View from behind of three officers in black shirts that read "Police/Ice" taking a handcuffed man in jeans and a white T-shirt toward a partially visible truck. Two of the officers are men, one a pony-tailed woman.

ICE Is Coming to Your Building—Are You Ready?

If you have residents or clients who might be targeted by ICE (you do), it’s crucial to know what to do, and what not to do, when immigration officials show up.

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Equity

Citizenship Is an Economic Asset for Communities

If New York’s legal permanent residents all became U.S. citizens, the city’s economy could grow by up to $4.1 billion. That’s more than half the budget for the City of […]

Equity

Immigration and Community Development Corporations

How do CDCs transform—or not—along with the communities they serve?

Community Development Field

Know Your Rights

A community that is not equal under the law is not going to be equal anywhere else.

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In Their Own Hands: Colonias Organize

“Complex but doable,” as one organizer put it, is an apt description of the job facing activists in the colonias, poverty-ridden communities along the Texas-Mexico border. The next questions are […]