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Georgetown Law Represents Plaintiffs in Lawsuit Challenging Public Charge Rule

Attorneys at Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection are representing plaintiffs in challenging a new public charge rule issued by the Department of Homeland Security, allowing immigration officials to deny green cards to low-income immigrants based on speculation that the person may at some point temporarily receive a small amount of certain public benefits.
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USCCB President and Migration Chair Celebrate 15 Years of Justice for Immigrants Initiative

Marking the 15 year anniversary of the establishment of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Justice for Immigrants campaign, the USCCB has released a statement celebrating and reaffirming the commitment to work to uphold the dignity of those who migrate.