immigration
A fight against deportation
Local Elmer Reynoso faces deportation as ICE increases raids on families and communities. Now, locals are rallying to get him back with his family Above: Bruno Hinojosa speaks at a June 20 press conference and rally in front of the federal building in downtown Asheville, calling for ICE to stop
‘The direction of hate and exclusion’
A bill passed by the state legislature would harm immigrants and their families and take the state in a hateful direction. Locals should encourage the governor to veto this legislation Above: A small group of locals rally Oct. 5 to encourage a veto of HB 318. Photo from COLA Earlier this
May Day
Local groups rally around labor, public housing, immigrants’ rights, fair wages and more to mark May Day in a changing Asheville Above: A red flag flies above the crowd gathered at Asheville’s May Day rally as protesters listen to speakers talk about labor and social justice issues. Photo by Max
I believe in justice
A recent immigration executive order promises to give relief to hardworking families, including mine. That’s now in limbo, but we fought to get here and we’ll keep fighting for justice Con cariño Victoria comparte a su gente en Español Above: An image from the Not 1 More anti-deportation campaign, which
For want of a license
I came north when I was 18, seeking opportunity and fleeing violence. Now the lack of a piece of plastic poses a major obstacle to me living my life Above: sample licenses from the North Carolina DMV for residents qualifying under the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. I