After a nerve-racking summer during which she feared she’d be deported, Wuendy Bernardo, whose employer has described her family as critical to his farm’s operations, has been granted a reprieve of as much as a year.| BostonGlobe.com
Wuendy Bernardo, from Guatemala, was allowed to return to her family and work in Derby Line, Vt.| BostonGlobe.com
ENGLISH-Saturday, October 25th 10am-7pm. Location: Winooski High School (60 Normand St, Winooski, VT 05404) Join the People’s Summit – a daylong conference of panels and workshops designed for both seasoned and brand new organizers – to build our collective power. We face a clear and present danger: the Trump administration attacking our communities, overriding the courts, the law, and democracy. But “el Pueblo unido jamas sera vencido,” the People united will never be defeated. To ...| Google Docs
Guadalupe and Emanuel Diaz are imprisoned in an immigration detention center after being pulled off the street by ICE in South Burlington, VT. On August 27th, plainclothes agents pulled over the father and son while driving the van of the painting company where they work. Even though ICE was apparently looking for someone else, Guadalupe and Emanuel were detained and are now facing possible deportation. Guadalupe Diaz and his son Emanuel migrated to the U.S. from their hometown in Chiapas, Me...| actionnetwork.org
On October 3rd – the anniversary of the launch of the Milk with Dignity Program – we shared an exciting announcement. After years of behind-the-scenes work, local brand Vermont Way Foods premiered a new dairy line sourced in partnership with Milk with Dignity! The announcement has been making waves in the dairy world and hitting the headlines. The local NBC News affiliate noted “Vermont Way Foods partners with Migrant Justice to promote organic dairy,” while the region’s largest new...| Migrant Justice / Justicia Migrante
Guadalupe and Emanuel Diaz are imprisoned in an immigration detention center after being pulled off the street by ICE in South Burlington, VT. On August 27th, plainclothes agents pulled over the father and son while driving the van of the painting company where they work. Even though ICE was apparently looking for someone else, Guadalupe and Emanuel were detained and are now facing possible deportation. Guadalupe Diaz and his son Emanuel migrated to the U.S. from their hometown in Chiapas, Me...| Migrant Justice / Justicia Migrante