by CARECEN DC | Jun 14, 2023 | Advocacy, Housing, Immigration, News
Why this petition matters Started by: Benjamin O’Hara, Bilingual Housing Counselor at CARECEN The Local Rent Supplement Program (LRSP) is one of the few DC programs that provides monthly rental subsidies to help make housing affordable for extremely low income...
by Diego Jones | Aug 12, 2022 | Immigration, News
Desde hace cuatro meses Washington, D.C., ha estado recibiendo buses provenientes de Texas y Arizona con personas migrantes. La gran mayoría de personas son originarios de Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba y Colombia. En un número más pequeño pero muy importante de...
by Diego Jones | Aug 12, 2022 | Immigration, Impact Stories, News
For the past four months, Washington D.C., has been receiving buses from Texas and Arizona with migrants and asylum-seekers. The vast majority of these people are originally from Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba and Colombia. In a smaller but very important number to...
by CARECEN DC | Mar 22, 2022 | Advocacy, Immigration, Press
Settlement Follows a 2020 Lawsuit Brought By TPS Beneficiaries and Advocates Over Unlawful Trump-Era Policy Washington, D.C. — Late yesterday, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) agreed to restore a path to permanent residency for many...
by CARECEN DC | Feb 11, 2022 | Advocacy, Immigration, News
Ha pasado más de un año desde que Joe Biden asumió el cargo de presidente número 46 de los Estados Unidos. Antes de la carrera presidencial de 2020, Biden era percibido como alguien familiarizado con América Latina. Se sabe que el exvicepresidente viajó 16 veces a la...
by CARECEN DC | Nov 4, 2020 | Immigration, Impact Stories
In 2009, Francis Castillo* spent another lonely Christmas without his wife and three children. He was working in the U.S., hoping to make a better life for his family. Castillo last saw his children before he immigrated to the US in 1998. His son was one...