The Latin American Coalition in Charlotte began encountering a challenge earlier this year. Around June, dozens of newly arrived migrants from Venezuela, Colombia, Nicaragua and Cuba started appearing at their Central Avenue office. Many were facing homelessness and needed a place to sleep.
Local groups work to help underserved, minority communities get equal access to vaccine
Vaccinating communities in need By Paige Pauroso | April 5, 2021 at 7:36 PM EDT - Updated April 5 at 7:54 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Starting on Wednesday, every adult, and some teenagers, in North Carolina are going to be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccination.
Now, many local organizations are making sure underserved communities and minority groups have equal access to the vaccine.
Latin American Coalition says the registration process to make an appointment can be one of the most challenging parts.
People in underserved communities might not have access to a computer or the internet, and sometimes a language barriers prevent them from signing up correctly.
Progressives, LaRaza, DNC, Unions, Have a Plan to Force Legalization
August 2, 2013
Photo of migrants crossing the border illegally. Illegal crossings will prove to be a pathway to citizenship
The Progressives or Far Left have joined with Liberals in planning a massive push for illegal immigration reform this August and they are targeting Republicans in the House.
Immigration Reform means legalizing all people here illegally within months thereby eradicating the need for the term ‘illegal immigrant’ and it means no changes to border security. If the government wanted to secure the border they could and would do it now.
It also means millions of new Democratic voters. With chain migration, it will come to tens of millions, many of whom will need public assistance. There will be continued illegal immigration, thus assuring a Democratic rule – a one party rule – of the United States, in perpetuity.