Carolynn Jimenez

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These unofficial policies, quick to institute and slow to remove, are how the majority of immigrant rights have been chipped away during the last several decades. It’s rarely something as big as an act of Congress, too small to rally people to organize or call in about that has made the difference in whether or not someone is allowed in. Instead, it’s a policy memo, a federal rule, an internal invisible shift at a time.
Rivermouth: A Chronicle of Language, Faith, and Migration
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