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Individual lobbying activities reported in quarterly filings. Each row is one issue area for one client — includes the specific issues lobbied on, government entities contacted, and income/expense amounts.

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2592992 b90574a4-a1a5-4bc8-8613-47a337a7aeb5 Q1 NATIONAL ADVOCACY CENTER OF THE SISTERS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD 77993 CONFERENCE OF PROVINCIALS OF NORTH AMERICA 2021 first_quarter IMM Undertake ambitious reforms to the interior immigration enforcement system via executive action, starting with a moratorium on deportations and new arrests and detention. Pass a long overdue comprehensive national relief and recovery package that includes permanent protection and a path to citizenship for undocumented essential workers and their families, Dreamers, and TPS holders. Support the Protecting Sensitive Locations Act, which will prohibit immigration enforcement in certain sensitive locations such as courthouses, schools, community centers and houses of worship. Support the Reunite Every Unaccompanied Newborn Infant Toddler and Other Children Expeditiously (REUNITE) Act, would require the immediate reunification of children who were separated from their parent or legal guardian as a result of the administrations zero tolerance policy. Ensure that agents and officers of ICE and CBP wear body cameras when engaged in official operations. Address root causes of migration from Central America by examining US security assistance to the region, US backing of governments with egregious human rights records, and US support for extractive and exploitative development models. Designate and redesignate 18 countries for Temporary Protected Status (TPS), protecting upwards of 2.3 million people. Take immediate action to save Black migrants' lives by halting deportation flights; stop expelling Haitians under Title 42. End the misuse of Title 42 public health authority at the border; Stop blocking and expelling people seeking U.S. humanitarian protections; Ensure appropriate infrastructure and support for shelters and other border groups to assist asylum seekers; And allow these families, children and adults to pursue their requests while in safety, inside the United States. Halt all deportations and expulsions, which are occurring in violation of U.S. law and international treaties and end the misuse of Title 42 public health authority and other border policies that block Black asylum seekers from requesting U.S. refugee protection. Release individuals and families from immigration detention centers using existing parole and other legal authority so that they can safely shelter with family and communities as they wait for their cases to be decided. Revoke illegal Trump administration asylum policies and rulings to restore U.S. asylum protections and ensure that asylum claims are fully and fairly adjudicated and that members of our communities are afforded their due process rights. Ensure that people seeking safety in the United States who were unjustly or unlawfully deported or expelled can return to seek protection without delay or other roadblocks to their due process rights. End the Trump Administrations public charge rule by directing the Department of Justice to withdraw its appeals on litigation challenging the Trump DHS public charge regulations. Increase the refugee admissions goal for this year to 62,500 to meet the unprecedented and ever evolving refugee crisis. End ICE's unjust confinement of Wilmer Elias-Mendoza, a disabled Honduran asylum-seeker and victim of trafficking who has been held in solitary confinement for nearly 3 weeks. Take swift moral action towards ending immigration detention, beginning with ending the contracts and closing ten detention centers, and move our nation in the direction towards humane treatment and effective community alternatives to detention. Support the Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act of 2021, which would provide standards for facilities at which immigrants in the custody of the Department of Homeland Security are detained, would seek alternatives to detention. Phase out the use of detention from our immigration system in order to create community based alternatives to detention. Sign an updated refugee admissions goal for FY21 and lift the restrictive allocations currently in place. End three programs and practices by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that harm our families and jeopardize community bonds: the 287(g) program, Secure Communities, and ICE detainers. Support the No Ban Act,which would require the executive branch to meet a more stringent and reasonable standard before issuing future immigration bans. Centers For Disease Control & Prevention (CDC),Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB),Defense, Dept of (DOD),Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),Federal Trade Commission (FTC),Health & Human Services, Dept of (HHS),Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Housing & Urban Development, Dept of (HUD),Office of Faith-Based & Community Initiatives,President of the U.S.,SENATE,State, Dept of (DOS),Treasury, Dept of,Vice President of the U.S. 40000   0 0 2021-04-09T18:25:34.527000-04:00
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