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Hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants who came to the United States as children will be able to obtain work permits and be safe from deportation under a new policy announced on Friday by the Obama administration.
The good news, and, really, only news, coming out of today’s announcement in the Rose Garden. (via newsweek)

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Break the Chain Campaign (BTCC) seeks to prevent and address the effects of the exploitation and abuse of migrant working women through survivor driven advocacy, outreach, and technical support.

BTCC is also a proud member of Caring Across Generations, a national grassroots campaign that seeks to bring dignity and value to the contributions of our nation’s aging population and the workforce who cares for them.

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