September 25, 2018
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September 25, 2018 On Saturday, September 22nd, the Trump Administration released a draft of sweeping regulations that endanger the lives of immigrant families, including families with children born in the United States. The “public charge” regulation puts money ahead of family, and threatens to worsen hunger, poverty, and unmet health and housing needs. This is not the kind of nation we want to be. This proposed rule change would mark a fundamental change from our nation's historic commitment to welcoming immigrants. It would radically reshape our legal immigration system, putting the wealthy at the front of the line, ahead of hardworking families who have waited years to reunite. No longer would the U.S. be a beacon for the world’s dreamers and strivers. Instead, America’s doors would be open only to the highest bidder. The proposal also deepens the nation’s racial divide. Immigrants who come to the United States through a family-based petition are overwhelmingly immigrants of color. The Administration’s choice to target family-based immigrants will worsen disparities in health, hunger, and every other social malady. Sweeping in its effect, the rule discounts the contribution of working families. It would chill access to critical programs that help tax-paying immigrants and their families access health care, food, and other essential needs. These programs have helped to improve participants’ health, well-being, school success, and economic security. The proposal would make—and has already made—immigrant families afraid to seek programs that support basic needs. With about one in four children having at least one immigrant parent, this issue touches millions and is critical now and for our nation’s future. We, the undersigned, strongly oppose this proposed rule, which threatens the health and wellbeing of all of us, including immigrants. We urge the Administration to withdraw this dangerous proposal and work with us to build policies that support immigrants as healthy, productive and successful members of America’s communities and families. 1. 1,000 Days 2. 2-1-1 San Diego 3. A Plus Charter Consulting 4. A2J Tech Store 5. AAP Colorado 6. AAPI Progressive Action 7. AB540 Ally Training Project 8. Abriendo Puertas/Opening Doors 9. Academy of Medical and Public Health Services 10. Access California Services 11. ACLAMO Family Centers 12. ACLU 13. ACLU of Idaho 14. ACLU of Maryland 15. Across Our Kitchen Tables 16. ACT for Women and Girls 17. ACT Now 18. Adhikaar 19. Advocates for Children and Youth 20. Advocates for Immigrant Rights and Reconciliation 21. African American Health Alliance 22. African Services Committee 23. AgeOptions 24. AHS Family Health Center 25. AIDS Alabama 26. AIDS Center of Queens County 27. AIDS Foundation of Chicago 28. AIDS Legal Referral Panel 29. AIDS United 30. Alabama Arise 31. Alameda County Board of Supervisors 32. Alameda County Community Food Bank 33. Alameda County ECE Planning Council 34. Alameda Health Consortium 35. Albany Damien Center 36. Alianza Americas 37. Alianza Sacramento 38. All God’s Children Metropolitan Community Church 39. All Our Kin 40. Alliance for African Assistance 41. Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment Action 42. Alliance of Rhode Island Southeast Asians for Education 43. Alliance San Diego 44. Alliance to Mobilize Our Resistance - AMOR 45. Allston Brighton Health Collaborative 46. Alpert Medical School Immigrant Rights Coalition 47. Amador Street Hope Center 48. American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations 49. American Federation of Teachers (AFT) 50. American Friends Service Committee 51. American Gateways 52. American Immigration Lawyers Association 53. American Medical Student Association (AMSA) 54. American Muslim Empowerment Network (AMEN) 55. American Public Health Association 56. 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Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence 81. Asian Women's Shelter 82. ASISTA 83. Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations 84. Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs 85. Association to Benefit Children 86. Asylee Women Enterprise 87. Athlete Ally 88. Austin Region Justice for Our Neighbors 89. Autistic Self Advocacy Network 90. AVAIL, Inc. 91. Avanza Strategies 92. Avid Moxie Consulting 93. Ayuda 94. AzAEYC 95. Bailey House, inc. 96. BANANAS, Inc. 97. Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initative 98. Bend the Arc Jewish Action 99. Benjamin Leon School of Nursing Miami Dade College 100. Berkeley Media Studies Group, a project of the Public Health Institute 3 101. Berkshire Immigrant Center 102. Big Cities Health Coalition 103. Billings Sanctuary Rising 104. Black Alliance for Just Immigration 105. Black Immigrant Collective 106. Boston Area Rape Crisis Center (BARCC) 107. Boston College Center for Human Rights and International Justice 108. Boston Medical Center 109. Brazilian Women's Group 110. Bread for the World 111. Bridge Fort Pierce 112. Brighter Beginnings 113. Briya Public Charter School 114. Bronx Defenders 115. Brooklyn Defender Services 116. Building Home Together 117. Cabrini Immigrant Services of NYC 118. CAEAR Coalition 119. CAIR Washington State 120. CAIR-Ohio 121. California Child Care Resource& Referral Network 122. California Asset Building Coalition 123. California Association of Food Banks 124. California Community Economic Development Association 125. California Family Resource Association 126. California Food Policy Advocates 127. California Hunger Action Coalition 128. California Immigrant Policy Center 129. California Latinas for Reproductive Justice 130. California Pan-Ethnic Health Network 131. California Partnership 132. California Partnership to End Domestic Violence 133. California Reinvestment Coalition 134. California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation 135. California School-Based Health Alliance 136. California WIC Association 137. CaliforniaHealth+ Advocates 138. Californians Together 139. Callen-Lorde Community Health Center 140. Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association of Greater Lowell, Inc. 141. Campaign for New York Health 142. Canal Alliance 143. Cardozo Bet Tzedek Legal Services 144. Care for the Homeless 4 145. Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc. 146. Carolina Jews for Justice 147. CASA (CASA de Maryland) 148. Casa Esperanza 149. Casa Latina 150. Casa San Jose 151. Cascade AIDS Project 152. CASH Campaign of Maryland 153. Catalyst Miami 154. Catholic Charities Diocese of Monterey 155. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Stockton 156. Catholic Charities of the East Bay 157. Catholic Charities, NY Immigrant and Refugee Services 158. Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona 159. Catholic Community Services of Western Washington 160. Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. 161. Catholic Legal Services, Archdiocese of Miami 162. Catholic Social Services of Fall River, Inc. 163. Causa Oregon 164. CCFP Roundtable 165. Center for American Progress 166. Center for Community Change (CCC) 167. Center for Community Healing 168. Center for Elder Law & Justice 169. Center for Family Representation 170. Center for Gender & Refugee Studies 171. Center for Health Policy and Law at Northeastern University School of Law 172. Center for Health Progress 173. Center for Independence of the Disabled, NY 174. Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) 175. Center for Medicare Advocacy 176. Center for Policy Analysis 177. Center for Public Policy Priorities 178. Center for Public Representation 179. Center for Southeast Asians 180. Center for the Human Rights of Children, Loyola University Chicago 181. Center for the Integration & Advancement of New Americans (CIANA) 182. Center for the Study of Social Policy 183. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) 184. Center on Immigration at Cabrini University 185. CenterLink: The Community of LGBT Centers 186. Central American Resource Center 187. Central Texas Food Bank 188. Central Valley Immigrant Integration Collaborative (CVIIC) 5 189. Centro de Comunidad y Justicia 190. Centro La Familia Advocacy Services 191. Centro Latino Americano 192. Ceres Community Project 193. Change Begins With ME (Indivisible) 194. Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy 195. Chhaya Community Development Corporation 196. Chicago Appleseed 197. Chicago Citywide Literacy Coalition 198. Chicago Coalition for the Homeless 199. Chicago Jobs Council 200. Child Care Aware of America 201. Child Care Law Center 202. Child Welfare League of America 203. Children Now 204. Children’s Defense Fund 205. Children’s Defense Fund-Minnesota 206. Children’s HealthWatch 207. Children's Action Alliance 208. Children's