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Resources on H.R. 6, the Dream and Promise Act Article
An immigration activist wears monarch butterfly wings for a march on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., March 2018. (Getty/Alex Wong)

Resources on H.R. 6, the Dream and Promise Act

The Center for American Progress’ top resources, data, and economic benefits analyses on Dreamers, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders, and Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) beneficiaries are captured here.

Interactive Map: American Dream and Promise Act of 2019 Populations and their Economic Contributions by U.S. Congressional District In the News

Interactive Map: American Dream and Promise Act of 2019 Populations and their Economic Contributions by U.S. Congressional District

The Center for American Progress' Immigration Policy team partnered with the University of Southern California Dornsife Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration to develop an interactive map estimating the number of immigrants eligible for protection under the Dream and Promise Act of 2019.

University of Southern California Dornsife Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration

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The Facts on Immigration Today Report
Immigration reform supporters block a street on Capitol Hill on Thursday, August 1, 2013, in protest against immigration policies and the House’s inability to pass a bill that contains a pathway to citizenship. (AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

The Facts on Immigration Today

Everything you need to know about our foreign-born population, their impact on the economy, current immigration policy, and the voting power of new Americans.

Violence Is Causing Children to Flee Central America Article
Relatives carry to a local cemetery the coffin containing the remains of Gilberto Francisco Ramos Juarez, a Guatemalan boy whose decomposed body was found in the Rio Grande Valley, July 2014. (AP/ Moises Castillo)

Violence Is Causing Children to Flee Central America

Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador have some of the highest levels of violence in Central America. These conditions are causing tens of thousands of children and families to take refuge in the United States and neighboring countries.

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