Reflecting on 45 Years of Justice for Immigrants and Refugees
On April 13, 1978, Immigration Counseling Service (ICS) began our work to achieve justice and equity for immigrants and refugees. 45 years later, we have faced a long road of both progress and obstacles. Our world and international migration have been immeasurably…
The Fight for Immigrant Rights Continues, With Cruel & Restrictive Policies on the Horizon
Immigrants living in the United States saw a rare victory in late February when a federal judge approved a historic $1.2 million class settlement for immigrant workers in Tennessee. The settlement found that the U.S. government and federal agents used racial profiling…
With a New Year, New Anti-Immigrant Policies Enacted
2023 has barely begun, and the Biden Administration has already announced plans to further restrict immigration and deny thousands of asylum claims, which is a fundamental human right enshrined in both U.S. and international law. Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s…
What Migrant Busing Says About How We Treat Immigrants
In a move intended to sow fear and create chaos, Florida and Texas have bused more than 8,000 immigrants out of state in recent months. ICS unequivocally denounces these actions as needlessly cruel political stunts. Governor Greg Abbott of Texas initiated migrant…
ICS Mourns Migrant Deaths, Calls for End to Inhumane Immigration Policies
On June 29, desperate cries for help led to the discovery of an abandoned tractor trailer in the sweltering heat of Texas, approximately 150 miles north of the Mexico–United States border. Dozens of migrants were found inside, and 53 people died from the ordeal. We…
10 Years of DACA and No Pathway to Citizenship
Today is the 10-year anniversary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which has provided a vital lifeline for 10,000 young people in Oregon alone – and hundreds of thousands of immigrants nationwide who were brought to the United States as…
ICS Statement on Recent Gun Violence
ICS stands in solidarity with the survivors and victims of the recent, horrific incidents of gun violence across the United States. There are no words to sufficiently express our anger and sorrow following the recent spate of mass shootings: the elementary school…
We stand with DREAMErs.
RELEASE FROM ICS RE: DACA RULING We are beyond dismayed by the recent ruling to emerge out of the U.S. District Court in Houston, Texas. Judge Andre S. Hanen’s decision to declare DACA an unlawful program has once more thrust thousands of young adults into harrowing…
Senate Bill 572 passes!
Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) status is a type of federal lawful immigration status for vulnerable youth under the age of 21 who are in the state juvenile system. Until recently, however, Oregon state law only made this remedy available to youth younger than 18…
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