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De adoptarse dichas propuestas, mantendría además a las familias unidas al evitar la deportación de personas por violaciones de tráfico y proveería oportunidades económicas para la clase trabajadora, afirma este estudio jurídico realizado por el Center for Popular Democracy y el National Immigrat

The Center for Popular Democracy and National Immigration Law Center joined together on “Safe Roads Across the Tristate Area,” which found 444,000 undocumented immigrants would be eligible in New Jersey and 752,000 in the Empire State.

The Center for Popular Democracy and National Immigration Law Center found 444,000 undocumented immigrants would be eligible in New Jersey and 752,000 in the Empire State.

The report released by the Center for Popular Democracy, "Safe Roads Across the Tri-State Area: The Case for Expanding Access to Driver’s Licenses in New York and New Jersey," argues allowing such licenses would not only ensure safer roads for everyone, it would also boost state revenues, help pr

Nick Licata served on the Seattle City Council for 18 years until his retirement in December 2015, named progressive municipal official of the year by The Nation and is founding board chair of Local Progress, a national network of 800 progressive municipal officials.

An estimated two dozen people attended the rally, mainly from allied activist organizations.

“We were at the forefront of holding Secretary Nielsen accountable for the role she played in crafting and executing the family separation crisis,” said Ana Maria Archila, co-executive director of the Center for Popular Democracy, in a statement to The Intercept.

[The Private Attorneys General Act] has been enormously successful in empowering workers to vindicate their rights,” Rachel Deutsch, the Center for Popular Democracy’s supervision attorney, wrote in testimony submitted to the Labor Committee.

“[There are] some housing advocates who say that they have been trying to get your attention for years.

“My daughter, a former union organizer is currently the director of special projects for the Center for Popular Democracy. She works long hours, six days a week. She lives in Chicago. She often has her dinner delivered to her and her 2-year-old daughter, rather than picking the dinner up.

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