Rodfei Tzedek Action Projects
- Rodfei Tzedek

- Sep 1, 2023
- 1 min read
TAKE ACTION FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES
Please click here to send an email asking your members of Congress to support the Afghan Adjustment Act.
Thousands of Afghans evacuated to the United States following the U.S. military’s withdrawal from Afghanistan are still living in a precarious status of legal limbo that makes their lives in a new country exceptionally difficult, with no clear pathway to permanent residency. Please act today to urge your member of Congress to pass the Afghan Adjustment Act to allow these Afghans currently on temporary humanitarian parole to apply for legal permanent residence, giving them the opportunity to rebuild their lives.
Thank you!
CLEAN SLATE UPDATE
The Clean Slate Act has passed in both the Assembly and the Senate!
Now, we need to make sure Governor Hochul signs Clean Slate into law.
Please call her at 518-474-8390 or tweet at her @GovKathyHochul to demand she sign Clean Slate now. After advocacy by many PSJC members and others affiliated with the New York Jewish Coalition for Criminal Justice Reform, along with the critical work of our partner community advocacy organizations, the Clean Slate Act has passed both legislative houses. Your help is needed to ensure that the Governor signs Clean Slate into law. Thank you all for your contributions to this incredible and historic campaign.


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