California API Caucus Legislative Briefing: Asian Pacific Islander Immigrant Rights Leaders Unite to Stop Anti‐immigrant Policies

California API Caucus Legislative Briefing: Asian Pacific Islander Immigrant Rights Leaders Unite to Stop Anti‐immigrant Policies

WHAT:  API Caucus Legislative Briefing: Protecting Immigrants' Access to Vital Supports and Services
Assemblymember Rob Bonta, District 18 (D‐Oakland), to give key address    
WHEN:  Friday, September 15, 2017
TIME:  9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Luncheon to follow
WHERE:  Capitol Building, Room 113, Sacramento, California  
WHO:  Co‐sponsored by 20 Asian Pacific Islander nonprofit organizations  

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PIVOT's Statement and Call to Action to Defend DACA

PIVOT's Statement and Call to Action to Defend DACA

September 5, 2017
The Trump administration's announcement today to end the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrival (DACA) program, which provides opportunities to nearly 800,000 undocumented young Americans, marks another dark period in our nation's history. Immigrants of all status have contributed significantly to this nation, both economically and socially. Rather than recognizing the remarkable strength and diversity that immigrants bring to our nation, this Administration chooses to unnecessarily target, blame, and displace these young immigrants, despite the government's invitation for them to apply for DACA and register themselves.

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PIVOT's Statement on the Fifth Anniversary of DACA

PIVOT's Statement on the Fifth Anniversary of DACA

August 15, 2017
Today, August 15th, marks the five year anniversary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA), a program that defers the deportation of eligible undocumented immigrants and allows them a work permit for two years. More than a relief program, DACA provides opportunities to many immigrants across different racial/ethnic groups, including Vietnamese Americans.

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PIVOT's Statement on Charlottesville

PIVOT's Statement on Charlottesville

August 14, 2017
On this past weekend, the KKK and Neo-Nazis marched under torchlight through Charlottesville chanting “Blood and Soil”, evoking Nazism and the Holocaust, some of the most brutal consequences of racism and hatred in recent memory. This disgusting scene turn tragic when dozens were injured and Heather D. Heyer, 32, was killed when a car plowed in a crowd of counter-protesters. Donald Trump, in a statement of characteristic moral blindness, condemns hatred “on all sides,” equating those who seek to oppress with those who struggle against oppression.

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PIVOT Conversation & Reception in Houston on August 25th

PIVOT Conversation & Reception in Houston on August 25th
  • Date & Time:  Friday, August 25th from 6pm - 8pm
  • Location:  South Texas College of Law
    1303 San Jacinto St
    Houston, TX 77002
  • RSVP:  lindaxphan@gmail.com

Join Vietnamese leaders on August 25th to learn more about PIVOT and how we are mobilizing communities across the nation to strengthen our political voices. 

Conversation led by Dr. Tung Nguyen & Linda Phan, Former Commissioners for President Obama.

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#WhatHappenedtoTommyLe: the Necessity of Vietnamese American Political Activation

#WhatHappenedtoTommyLe: the Necessity of Vietnamese American Political Activation

July 2, 2017
By Mai Do

It's 2:00AM on June 30. I am writing a poem. I check Twitter in case of news updates from Hong Kong or Southeast Asia. I am prepared to see images of protests, or to see more images from Marawi City, or to see reports of the Rohingya crisis. I am not prepared to see The Seattle Times report that Tommy Le, a young, twenty-year-old, Vietnamese American man, was shot and killed by King County police without solid reason on June 14. The reported reason for shooting Tommy Le? He was allegedly carrying a knife, but in actuality, he was carrying a pen. Tommy Le was fatally shot while carrying a pen.

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Nonprofit Organizations, Government Officials and Academics Unite to Bring Public Awareness of a Possible Trump Executive Order

Nonprofit Organizations, Government Officials and Academics Unite to Bring Public Awareness of a Possible Trump Executive Order

June 30, 2017
In an effort to stop a potential Trump Executive Order that would impact lives of immigrants who are admitted to the United States legally, 38 nonprofit organizations, government officials and academics serving Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are uniting to increase public awareness of an ominous executive order, leaked earlier this year and foreshadowed in public statements again just last week, that threatens immigrants with deportation if they use federally funded public benefits, and indebts their sponsors with repaying such benefits.

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The Senate Health Care Bill: Taking Away Health Insurance for 22 Million Americans to Create a $700 Billion Tax Cut for the Wealthy

The Senate Health Care Bill: Taking Away Health Insurance for 22 Million Americans to Create a $700 Billion Tax Cut for the Wealthy

June 27, 2017
By Tung Thanh Nguyen, MD

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO), a non-partisan government agency whose analyses of the effects of federal legislation are generally accepted to be the most accurate, has issued its assessment of the Senate Health Care Bill. The CBO analysis confirms the general perception that the bill is tax reform masquerading as health care reform.

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