Amalia Pallares, born in Ecuador, is a scholar who researches and writes on immigrant activism, social movements and race and ethnicity. She is the coeditor of “Marcha: Latino Chicago and the Immigrant Rights Movement” and author of the forthcoming book “Family Activism: Immigrants Struggles and the Politics of Non-Citizenship.”
NotOneMoreDeportation.com is a campaign made of individuals, organizations, artists, and allies to expose, confront, and overcome unjust immigration laws.
As the immigration debate continues, #Not1More enters the discussion from the place that touches people in concrete ways and can offer tangible relief. By collectively challenging unfair deportations and unjust policy through organizing, art, legislation, and action, we aim to reverse criminalization, build migrant power, and create immigration policies based on principles of inclusion.
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