The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced new guidance on how immigrant workers can renew their deferred action protections and work authorizations.
This guest post by Teresa Romero contains policy proposals that will put us on the path toward more equitable treatment of workers excluded from FLSA protections.
This latest DHS announcement is a result of sustained advocacy by workers and advocates demanding respect and dignity in the workplace for all workers.
National Employment Law Project's response to the Biden administration’s mass expulsion and inhumane treatment of Haitian migrants at the southern border.
Recognizing non-citizen immigrants as full participants in this country without the threat of deportation, is an important step toward racial and economic justice.