From Juana Esquivel, America's Voice <[email protected]>
Subject Join us in celebrating Black History Month
Date February 18, 2022 8:01 PM
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Friend, 

As we continue to celebrate Black History Month throughout February, it is important to remember that Black immigrants make up a large part of the population and play an integral role in our society. According to New American Economy, there are 4.3 million Black immigrants living in the United States, which equates to about 9% of the entire foreign-born population in the country.

Black immigrants make countless countless contributions to the United States. However, these communities face a unique set of challenges and are the most impacted by bad immigration policies and politics. For example, due to a number of factors including biases in policy-making, Black immigrants are more likely to be detained and deported than any other group.

That is why this Black History Month, I invite you to join America’s Voice in celebrating the Black immigrant community by supporting advocates and fighting back against harmful policies

Here are 3 things you can do to help and celebrate Black immigrants this Black History Month:

Donate to Black-immigrant led organizations
Organizations such as the ones listed below work directly with Black immigrants and would benefit greatly from your support:
UndocuBlack Network. [link removed]
Haitian Bridge Alliance. [link removed]
Cameroon Advocacy Network. [link removed]
Black Immigrants Bail Fund. [link removed]

Send a letter to President Biden asking him to #WelcomeWithDignity
Email President Biden and urge him to uphold the human and legal right to seek asylum at the U.S. border with dignity and respect. Click here to access the template and add your own personal note>> [link removed]

Contact your members of Congress at (202) 224-3121
Black immigrants live in communities across the country so the decisions of local and state officials impact them directly. Contact your representatives and senators and tell them to do what they can to end the inhumane treatment of Black migrants in your local communities.

This Black History Month, it is important to remember the contributions made by Black immigrants and ensure that President Biden and members of Congress include policies that are favorable to everyone who wishes to migrate to the United States, regardless of race or ethnicity.

We must ensure Black immigrants are not left out of the conversation and support them every way we can because fighting for a fair and humane immigration system means protecting ALL immigrants.

Thank you for helping us achieve this,
Juana


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