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Highlights from SEARAC’s 2025 LAT Program
Washington, DC – THANK YOU to everyone who joined us for SEARAC’s 2025 Leadership and Advocacy Training (LAT) program! We were honored to be joined by a diverse cohort of 34 participants,…
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Instead of investing in healthcare, education, and basic needs, Congress chose to expand deportations and give the Trump Administration more power to target immigrants and refugees. SEARAC remains committed to mobilizing and defending our communities, including Southeast Asian families, against unjust detention and deportation.
Aug 28
This month, SEARAC proudly joined our California partners including @aypalpower, @cerieastbay, @firmunity, @hipcalifornia, and @varoundtable for the #PardonRefugees rally as a part of the Pardon Refugees Coalition, a collective effort to fight for pardons for Southeast Asian refugees and immigrants facing deportation. The day was a reminder of our collective strength and the urgent need to keep families and communities together.
Aug 27
On the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, Sarah Burtner reflects on her family’s journey—from her grandmother and five children finding refuge with the sisters of Mount St. Scholastica in 1975, to the enduring truth that women and refugees continue to build futures rooted in dignity, compassion, and courage against harmful ideologies.
Read Sarah and Kathy`s full #OurRootsOurPower blogpost at the link in our bio!
Aug 26
The United States continues to detain and deport Southeast Asians — tearing loved ones away from their families without a second chance. In these turbulent times, we must lean on one another and fight for a future rooted in justice and care.
Manoutham Phommachan and Vanhhatdy Souvannaxa both arrived in the US as children with refugee status after their families fled the violence in Laos following the Vietnam War. Both were unjustly deported, separated from the Rhode Island communities they helped build.
As @thepublicsradio reports, their wives, Cassie Souvannaxa and Tina Phommachan, have found strength in each other as they navigate this painful reality. Their resilience is a reminder that Southeast Asian communities will continue to rise and demand an immigration system grounded in humanity, dignity, and love. Shoutout to @prysmfam, who has been providing deportation defense for Southeast Asian families in Rhode Island through mutual aid, legal support, community organizing, and direct action.
Read the full article at the link in our bio!
Aug 25
August is National Immunization Awareness Month and it`s not too late to protect yourself and your loved ones by staying up to date on your COVID-19 vaccination. Adults 50+ face a higher risk from the virus, and getting vaccinated is a simple way to stay protected. Discover more with @cveepsocial: cveep.org/stayupdated
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