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Protecting Undocumented Workers on the Pandemic's Front Lines


Protecting Undocumented Workers on the Pandemic's Front Lines

Legalizing undocumented immigrants in the labor force is a tool to make this happen. And recognizing that undocumented immigrants have built ...

Protecting Undocumented Workers on the Pandemic's Front Lines

Five million undocumented immigrants—nearly 3 in 4 of those working—are on the front lines of the United States' response to the coronavirus ...

Protecting Undocumented Workers on the Pandemic's Front Lines

There are five million undocumented immigrants, or nearly three in four, working in sectors crucial to the U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Protecting Undocumented Workers on the Pandemic's Front Lines ...

The Center for American Progress report found that “millions of undocumented immigrants are on the front lines working to keep Americans safe, healthy, ...

Protecting Undocumented Workers on the Pandemic's Front Lines

Millions of undocumented immigrants are on the front lines working to keep Americans safe, healthy, and supported during the coronavirus ...

A Demographic and Economic Profile of Undocumented Workers on ...

Across the United States, 5 million undocumented immigrants—nearly 3 in 4 of those in the workforce—are working alongside their neighbors to ...

Immigrant Essential Workers: Crucial to COVID-19 Recovery - FWD.us

Congress must include ALL essential workers, including lawful permanent residents, immigrants with temporary status, and undocumented immigrants ...

How Democrats can protect the immigrants on the pandemic's front ...

Since covid-19 hit the United States, an estimated 5.2 million undocumented immigrants have worked as essential workers — including 400,000 ...

Immigrant Legal Status among Essential Frontline Workers in the ...

Of particular concern during the COVID-19 pandemic is the fact that immigrants are less likely to have health insurance, more likely to have ...

Protecting Undocumented Essential Workers

An estimated five million undocumented immigrants, including 202, 5000 DACA recipients and 131, 000 TPS holders, are on the frontlines of ...

Immigrant Families during the Pandemic: On the Frontlines but Left ...

Undocumented immigrants, in particular, do not have that access to care. They face the choice of buying food or extortionately priced ...

Protecting immigrants is essential to our economic recovery

Indeed, since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, an estimated 5.2 million undocumented immigrants have worked as essential workers—including 400,000 ...

Protecting Undocumented Workers on the Pandemic's Front Lines ...

Millions of undocumented immigrants are on the front lines working to keep Americans safe, healthy, and supported during the coronavirus pandemic.

The Citizenship for Essential Workers Act provides undocumented ...

[3] https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/immigration/reports/2020/12/02/493307/protecting-undocumented-workers-pandemics-front-lines/ ...

Vulnerable to COVID-19 and in Frontline J.. - Migration Policy Institute

Vulnerable to COVID-19 and in Frontline Jobs, Immigrants Are Mostly Shut Out of U.S. Relief ... As the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic is ...

Excluded Worker Programs - National Employment Law Project

Excluded Worker Programs protect, invest in, and retain these essential workers. Immigrants who are undocumented make up roughly 3.2 percent of ...

Immigrant Essential Workers are Crucial to America's COVID-19 ...

Despite this, undocumented immigrants have continued to work on the front lines, delivering home healthcare services, cleaning medical facilities, building ...

Using Critical Race Theory to Examine COVID-19 Economic Relief ...

Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, undocumented immigrants in the United States were vulnerable both to unemployment and to ...

Labor & the Economy - IMMIGRANTS IN COVID AMERICA

During this pandemic, undocumented immigrants are more concerned about paying their bills and keeping their jobs than the coronavirus, according to a survey.

Use of Law by US States During the COVID-19 Pandemic With ...

The pandemic has had a disparate impact on people who were undocumented (i.e., immigrants residing in the United States without official ...