Deadline extended for Vermont Immigrant Families COVID Fund stimulus burlingtonfreepress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from burlingtonfreepress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
BURLINGTON – Attorney General T.J. Donovan will partner with the Association of Africans Living in Vermont (AALV), The Caroline Fund, Vermont Legal Aid, and Code for BTV to host an expungement “tele-clinic” on Friday, March 5 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Expungements wipe from your record specific convictions and dismissed charges after a certain period of time has passed. Under Vermont law, many misdemeanors, 14 different felony offenses, and all dismissed charges can be expunged. The free tele-clinic will focus on expunging criminal charges and convictions for clients of AALV, Migrant Justice, and Mercy Connections and will be open to the public by telephone appointment.
When will ICE detainees get vaccinated? I don t know, state official says
Palm Springs Desert Sun
Murkiness surrounding how the people held in federal immigration detention centers in California will get vaccinated, and who will administer those shots, is frustrating some Democratic legislators and immigrant advocates.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has said the federal government is allocating COVID-19 vaccines for immigrant detainees to state and local health departments. State officials, meanwhile, have not provided any proposals for vaccinating this population.
“It’s clear that public health authorities at the state and local level have at least some role to play, whether it’s providing the vaccine or simply being involved in the coordination and distribution of the vaccine,” said Hamid Yazdan Panah, advocacy director for Immigrant Defense Advocates. “At the very least, public health officials have a role to play in terms of providing information and ed
Like sardines in a can : Complaint alleges medical neglect at Florida ICE detention center Monique O. Madan, The Miami Herald
Feb. 23 In a scathing federal civil rights complaint filed Monday, 25 immigration detainees chronicled what they describe as rampant medical neglect, constitutional violations, deteriorating conditions and retaliation inside the Glades County Detention Center in Central Florida.
In the complaint sent to the Office of the Inspector General and the Office for Civil Rights & Civil Liberties at the Department of Homeland Security immigrants behind bars call on federal officials to launch an investigation into abuses at Glades and request the assignment of an immediate oversight team to prevent additional deaths and health consequences.
Immigrant, Latinx Leaders and Allied Organizations Respond to Gov Murphy s FY2022 Budget Address insidernj.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from insidernj.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.