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On this day in 2012, President @BarackObama announced DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) after months of sustained organizing from undocumented youth and allies. The program provided deportation protection (but no path to citizenship) for around 800,000 migrants.

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On this day in 1876, the US Supreme Court ruled in Chy Lung v. Freeman (92 U.S. 275) that only the federal government – not individual states – had the authority to regulate immigration. supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/…


On this day in 2014, undocumented Washington State residents & supporters protested at the entrance of the Northwest Detention Center as part of the national campaign demanding that Pres. Obama stop deportations and expand deferred action. notonemoredeportation.com/2014/02/24/sea…

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February 19, 1942 - 80 years ago yesterday - President Franklin Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066 which authorized the forced relocation of Japanese to "relocation centers" throughout the US in what became known as Japanese internment. archives.gov/milestone-docu…

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On this day in 1939, Sen. Robert Wagner (D-NY) and congresswoman Edith Rogers (R-MA) sponsored identical bills in the Senate and House to admit 20,000 German refugee children under the age of fourteen over two years. The bill failed in committee. 💔 encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/art…

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On this day in 1917, Congress passes the Immigration Act of 1917, which banned banned Asians and other non-White people from entering the U.S. The law was created during a strong isolationist period that saw many immigration restrictions. thoughtco.com/us-immigration…


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