Scope: National

SEARAC to Congress: Vote NO on Anti-Immigrant Foreign Aid Bill

Bill includes unrelated harmful immigration policy changes Action Alerts, Immigration
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Saying no and other impossible things

Letting go of the hustle is an ongoing process. Staff Blog
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Change starts internally before it can be advocated externally

Dec. 31 is the last day to donate to SEARAC in 2023 Staff Blog
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SEARAC Condemns Congressional Efforts to Dismantle Asylum

Lawmakers must reject funding packages that include xenophobic policy changes Press Release, Immigration
Person holds up anti-deportation sign in front of Capitol building.

2023 News in Review

SEARAC’s monthly newsletters are a way for us to share the latest news with the community on an array of topics, including key national policy updates in education, health, and immigration, major budget advocacy news from our California office, SEARAC-wide panel talks and presentations, and general announcements from us and our partners. Newsletter

This holiday season, I am finally free, but America still isn’t

Elected representatives must do the right thing and support the newly re-introduced Southeast Asian Deportation Relief Act Staff Blog, Immigration
SEARAC Community Story: Image of hand over a candle

Frequently Asked Questions: ACA and Covered CA Open Enrollment 2024

California
The below information provides basic information on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace open enrollment period. California has its own marketplace. Fact Sheet, Health, Mental Health and Aging

Health Insurance Open Enrollment Begins Nov 1

Action Alerts, Health, Mental Health and Aging
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SEARAC Celebrates the Reintroduction of the All Students Count Act into the 118th Congress

Act would require more comprehensive disaggregation of race and ethnicity data for Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, and Native Hawaiians by the US Department of Education. Press Release, Education
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