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Immigration
Impending Raids Are an Assault on Our Immigrant Families
We hate that we need to say this again, but we’ll say it again: We are horrified by and condemn the Trump administration’s imminent plans to conduct mass deportation roundups of immigrant families, which will do real and lasting harm to countless children.
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Child Welfare
Ending discrimination in the child welfare system
In January of this year, against the backdrop of a dramatic shortage of foster and adoptive homes, the Department of Health and Human Services granted a waiver to South Carolina allowing agencies there to discriminate against people applying to be foster and adoptive parents on the basis of religion.
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Help Us Protect Families
We must stay informed and speak out on the issues affecting immigrant children and families. No human is illegal and children should not be separated from their families.
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Child Poverty
America, We Need to Talk. It’s About Poverty.
Too often, when a politician takes center stage, poverty doesn’t. During the 2016 election, none of the 26 presidential debates focused on poverty. In fact, it’s been more than 30 years since presidential candidates were asked how they would address child poverty on a debate stage. An entire generation of children has grown up in poverty while our leaders have remained silent.
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Child Poverty
Employment Discrimination Hurts Children Too
The Children’s Defense Fund is proud to be among the advocacy organizations who today included our voice in a friend-of-the-court brief to the U.S. Supreme Court that uplifts this powerful message: Employment discrimination against LGBTQ people harms children. The brief, submitted by pro bono counsel at Latham & Watkins LLP and the Southern Poverty Law Center, urges the Court to rule in favor of LGBTQ employees who have confronted workplace discrimination.
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Immigration
Supreme Court blocks Trump administration’s Census citizenship question
This morning, the Supreme Court blocked, at least temporarily, the Trump administration’s effort to include a question about respondents’ citizenship status and thereby undermine the 2020 Census.
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Remembering MaryLee Allen
It is with great sadness that we acknowledge the June 13, 2019 passing of MaryLee Allen, an extraordinary woman who spearheaded policy efforts of the Children’s Defense Fund for more than forty years.
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Child Welfare
Old Patterns of Legislative Inaction Threaten Civic Engagement Rates for Young Texans
Imagine the Texas we could build together if state leaders encouraged our youngest residents to be engaged. CDF-Texas and our partners are committed to supporting young people who are becoming more active in their communities, and to ensuring that all young Texans have the same opportunities to do so.
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New York's School Children are Now Better Equipped for the School Day Thanks to Restored Funding to Breakfast in the Classroom!
New York will continue to provide Breakfast in the Classroom to all students, not just students in schools who opt-in to the program.
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Featured Blog Series
For Our Children
From the desk of President and CEO Rev. Dr. Starsky Wilson, discover a new take on child well-being and advocacy. Read to learn more about shaping conversations, policies, and actions for improving the lives of our nation's children and youth.
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