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<![CDATA[SAALT]]>Wed, 09 Oct 2024 15:37:48 +0000<![CDATA[alerts]]><![CDATA[Front Page 1]]>https://saalt.org/?p=72584<![CDATA[To our SAALT community, After 24 years in existence, South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT) will be dissolving as an organization and sunsetting at the end of 2024. The organization’s history is well documented and archived on the SAALT website … Continue reading →]]>SAALT ENTERS PERIOD OF ORGANIZATIONAL TRANSFORMATION
https://saalt.org/saalt-enters-period-of-organizational-transformation/
<![CDATA[SAALT]]>Thu, 02 Mar 2023 20:01:06 +0000<![CDATA[alerts]]>https://saalt.org/?p=72234<![CDATA[Dear Community, We’re writing to share a groundbreaking shift for SAALT. We have entered chrysalis which will continue through late 2024. During this time, we are committed to the following: Why chrysalis? For years, SAALT has received feedback that our … Continue reading →]]>SAALT launches new hate violence project
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<![CDATA[SAALT]]>Wed, 13 Jul 2022 14:46:04 +0000<![CDATA[9/11]]><![CDATA[alerts]]><![CDATA[Hate Crimes]]><![CDATA[Racial/Religious Profiling]]><![CDATA[Xenophobia]]><![CDATA[hate violence]]>http://saalt.org/?p=70254<![CDATA[Our new approach to hate violence, launched in 2022, is to enable the participation and leadership of hate violence survivors by thinking outside conventional paradigms of healing and justice. Continue reading →]]>Statement on House Judiciary Hearing on Discrimination and Civil Rights of Muslim Arab and South Asian Communities
https://saalt.org/statement-on-house-judiciary-hearing-on-discrimination-and-civil-rights-of-muslim-arab-and-south-asian-communities/
<![CDATA[SAALT]]>Tue, 01 Mar 2022 15:00:48 +0000<![CDATA[uncategorized]]>http://saalt.org/?p=65113<![CDATA[February 25, 2022 Dear Chairman Nadler and Ranking Member Jordan, As organizations that work within Muslim, Arab and South Asian communities at the local and national level, we are pleased to see the House Judiciary Committee holding an important March … Continue reading →]]>Call to Action: Protect Immigrant Women’s Ability to Work
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<![CDATA[SAALT]]>Fri, 04 Dec 2020 21:59:13 +0000<![CDATA[uncategorized]]>http://saalt.org/?p=55421<![CDATA[93% of immigrants who are on H‑4 visas and have work permits or employment authorization documents (EAD) are South Asian women. Many of them are essential workers, providing critical services during this pandemic, but they’re not able to work because … Continue reading →]]>South Asian Migrants in Detention
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<![CDATA[SAALT]]>Tue, 06 Aug 2019 14:48:47 +0000<![CDATA[resources]]><![CDATA[apprehension]]><![CDATA[cbp]]><![CDATA[deportation]]><![CDATA[detainees]]><![CDATA[detention]]><![CDATA[El Paso]]><![CDATA[hunger strike]]><![CDATA[ICE]]><![CDATA[south asian migrants]]>http://saalt.org/?p=53263<![CDATA[South Asian Migrants in Detention: A Factsheet This fact sheet provides an overview of trends in South Asian migration along the U.S. Southern border, conditions many South Asian migrants face in detention facilities, specific detention cases SAALT has tracked since … Continue reading →]]>Community Guide on “Public Charge”
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<![CDATA[SAALT]]>Fri, 16 Nov 2018 18:58:05 +0000<![CDATA[Immigration]]><![CDATA[policy]]><![CDATA[resources]]><![CDATA["public charge"]]>http://saalt.org/?p=28776<![CDATA[On January 27th, 2020 the Supreme Court temporarily lifted nationwide court orders that kept the Trump Administration’s proposed “public charge” regulation from taking effect. This inherently discriminatory regulation can now go into effect nationwide in all states except Illinois, where … Continue reading →]]>11th Annual NCSO Convening & Advocacy Day
https://saalt.org/join-us-this-may-in-washington-d-c-for-our-11th-ncso-convening-advocacy-day/
<![CDATA[SAALT]]>Fri, 09 Mar 2018 22:08:33 +0000<![CDATA[uncategorized]]>http://saalt.org/?p=16569<![CDATA[Join us this May for a powerful convergence of NCSO leaders in Washington, D.C.! The National Coalition of South Asian Organizations (NCSO) Convening will gather over 100 representatives from our NCSO partner organizations on May 9, 2018 in Washington, D.C. Not only will it … Continue reading →]]>FAQs: NCSO Convening & Advocacy Day 2018
https://saalt.org/faqs-ncso-convening-advocacy-day-2018/
<![CDATA[SAALT]]>Fri, 09 Mar 2018 21:40:22 +0000<![CDATA[uncategorized]]>http://saalt.org/?p=16573<![CDATA[FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Are the events accessible by public transportation? The NCSO Convening will take place at the Georgetown Conference Center. Advocacy Day will take place on Capitol Hill, and SAALT will provide a shuttle for all NCSO Convening participants … Continue reading →]]>Understanding the Muslim Bans
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<![CDATA[SAALT]]>Tue, 05 Dec 2017 16:25:49 +0000<![CDATA[resources]]>http://saalt.org/?p=15554<![CDATA[The Muslim Bans are a series of discriminatory executive orders and proclamations that the Trump administration has implemented. While the first version, Muslim Ban 1.0, was signed and went into effect on 1/27/2017, within a day of being signed, thousands … Continue reading →]]>