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Tom Cat Bakery management works with immigrant workers facing termination

After a rally held on March 22nd to protest the threatened mass firings of immigrant workers following a Department of Homeland Security investigation, employees at Tom Cat Bakery have secured an extension of the deadline that would fire long time employees with no severance pay, within 10 business days if they did not provide documents proving they are in the United States legally. The workers are being represented by attorneys from Catholic Migration Services and Urban Justice Center – Community Development Project.

Read the full story from the Times Ledger: Tom Cat Bakery management works with immigrant facing termination

 

Immigrant Food Factory Workers Threatened with Mass Termination Choose Resistance

Following a Department of Homeland Security investigation, immigrant workers from Tom Cat Bakery were threatened by mass firings. On Wednesday, March 22nd workers, elected officials and community supporters rallied outside of the city’s oldest artisanal bakery to protest and stand in solidarity. The workers, represented by attorneys from Catholic Migration Services and Urban Justice Center – Community Development Project are also members of Brandworkers, a non-profit organization bringing local food production workers together for good jobs and a sustainable food system.

Read the full press release from Brandworkers in Common Dreams: Immigrant Food Factory Workers Threatened with Mass Termination Choose Resistance

Queens Church Attempts to Ease Immigration Fears

Michelle Powers reports from St. Bartholomew Church in Elmhurst, Queens where the pastor, Fr. Rick Beuther gathers the community for a night of information with presentations from both Catholic Migration and the NYPD. The evening is intended to ensure immigrant families know their rights and receive and are informed by credible sources.

See Currents NET TV’s coverage of the community event: Queens Church Attempts to Ease Immigration Fears

 

Know Your Rights

Everyone living in the United States has certain basic rights under the U.S. Constitution, including people who are undocumented. To protect yourself, your family and your community, it is essential to Know Your Rights. You are also encouraged to utilize the “red card” provided by the National Immigration Law Center. Print it and keep it on you at all times.

Follow the link to access the card and find more Know Your Rights resources from the NILC.

Catholic Migration Staffer Discusses Naturalization Workshop on ABC7NY

Hector Rojas from Catholic Migration and Ana Maria Santa Maria from New York Lawyers for the Public Interest sat down with Joe Torres of ABC7NY for a morning round-table to discuss the naturalization workshop scheduled for Saturday, January 28th, at the Office of Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams.

The two organizations have teamed up with top law firms to help naturalize 100 New Yorkers, if not more.

Part I

Part II