Working together in shared spaces fosters a collaborative environment where we can effectively challenge harmful policies harming Black im/migrants in Texas. By uniting our voices and resources, we amplify our impact and create a stronger front against injustices.

Know Your Rights: English (translated on YouTube)

The African Communities Together just launched a series of videos in different languages to educate and support you to Know Your Rights as an immigrant. Each video is translated into multiple languages to support the community in sharing, reposting, and uploading it to their personal social media pages, encouraging them to learn together. These short, accessible videos are designed to help you understand your rights—whether you're at home, at work, or in public—and what to do if you’re approached by immigration enforcement or the police.

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Dystopia, Then Deportation

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Amik Felix Andong, a Cameroonian immigrant, underwent a challenging journey seeking refuge, including a 15-month detention in a Texas immigration center. His connection with the Cameroon Advocacy Network (CAN) led to his release and resettlement in Minnesota. He advocates against racism, fights for fair immigration reform prioritizing humane treatment and family unity, and emphasizes equal rights for all individuals.

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“Indefensible”: U.S. Continues Deporting Haitians Amid Political Instability, Massacres

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Human rights lawyer Brian Concannon cites the dismantling of democracy by U.S. administrations as a key factor and criticizes the Biden administration for continuing deportations amid the current security crisis.

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