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Immigrant Rights

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MUA Stands with Communities Affected by ICE Raids

Mujeres Unidas y Activas (MUA), an organization of Latina and Indigenous immigrant women, stands in solidarity with all those affected by the recent ICE raids in Los Angeles and other states. We reject the use of military force and intimidation tactics that force our communities to live in fear. As essential workers and… Continued

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Unite with our community

From its inception, MUA has been committed to defending the rights of our community and all vulnerable communities. We will not stand idly by in the face of recent decrees and new laws that threaten to separate our families and deny the human rights of immigrants and people seeking refuge… Continued

MUA in the News

48-Mile Walk Across Bay Area to Demand Clear Path to Citizenship

By Amanda Quintana | August 17, 2024 https://www.ktvu.com/news/immigration-activists-walk-48-miles-across-bay-area-push-clear-path-citizenship Immigration activists are walking 48 miles from San Jose to San Francisco to demand a path to citizenship for all undocumented immigrants. “The 11 million people in this country who have lived here for decades deserve a path to adjust their status,” said… Continued

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Statement on Biden's executive order restricting border entry and asylum!

At MUA, we are heartbroken that families fleeing for their lives are once again being exploited during a presidential campaign and that the United States is failing to uphold its obligations to respect international human rights law. For more than 30 years, members of Mujeres Unidas y Activas (MUA) have fought to… Continued

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Workers march for immigration reform in San Francisco

By Libertad Pedraza, TELEMUNDO 48 To watch the video, click here! Photo Credits: Brooke Anderson More than a thousand essential workers joined together in the Mission District and walked two miles to reach San Francisco City Hall with a clear message for city leaders. “We want…” Continued