NLIHC and the National Housing Law Project (NHLP) have new resources, including a state-level data table and a recording of the June 5 webinar, available as part of the Keep Families Together campaign opposing HUD’s proposed “mixed status” immigrant-family rule. NLIHC and NHLP are leading the effort to oppose HUD’s proposed rule and have a variety of resources available at the campaign website, www.Keep-Families-Together.org, to help advocates submit comments, educate their networks, and engage with their members of Congress.
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