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ICHIA Backgrounder
(2007-04-14)In 2005, more than 3.2 million Latino children did not have access to health coverage for the entire year, representing nearly two-fifths (38.8%) of the uninsured children in the U.S. -
ICHIA Supported by More than 500 Groups Nationwide
(2007-03-19)Organizational Sign-on Letter in Support of the Immigrant Children's Health Improvement Act (ICHIA) -
Idaho by the Numbers
(2010-02-26)Download this fact sheet for information on Latinos and health coverage in Idaho. -
Illinois by the Numbers
(2010-02-26)Download this fact sheet for information on Latinos and health coverage in Illinois. -
Illinois State Fact Sheet
(2005-06-09)This fact sheet contains information about Latinos in Illinois. -
Immigrant Children’s Health Improvement Act, June 2005
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Immigrant Eligibility for Disaster Assistance
(2008-01-04)The information provided in this fact sheet regarding disaster assistance is for families with members who are not U.S. citizens. It also applies to agencies that help immigrant families affected by a disaster. -
Immigrant Eligibility for the Child Tax Credit
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Immigrant-Citizen Eligibility Table: House Merged Bill
(2009-11-20)Download this chart to learn more about immigrant and citizen eligibility in the House of Representatives \Affordable Health Care for America Act.\ -
Immigrant-Citizen Eligibility Table: Senate Finance Committee Mark
(2009-09-22)Table of U.S. Citizens, Legal Immigrants, and Undocumented Immigrants in the Chairman's Mark of 'America's Healthy Future Act.' -
Immigrants and Health Coverage: By the Numbers
(2009-06-24)This fact sheet presents basic facts about immigrants' health coverage in the United States. -
Immigrants and Health Coverage: A Primer
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Immigrants, Refugees, Asylees, and the Undocumented
(2006-11-27)Immigrants and their families are more likely to go without health care coverage, public or private, deeply impacting their ability to obtain critical health care services. Like many American families, the primary reason ... -
Immigration Enforcement by Local Police: The Impact on the Civil Rights of Latinos
(2003-02-20)This issue brief explores the legal status of the U.S. Department of Justice's announcement and discusses the implications for Latino and immigrant communities. -
Immigration Reform: Comprehensive Solutions for Complex Problems
(2004-12-12)In 2004 the national debate on immigration reform was reignited as President Bush and several members of Congress of both political parties introduced immigration reform proposals. While the specific content from the ... -
Implementación de la Reforma de Bienestar Social en Puerto Rico: Informe Sobre el Estado Actual
(2001-04-01)Al acercarse el término de cinco años para recibir asistencia pública y dado que la economía de Puerto Rico muestra señales de desaceleraciÓn, el Consejo Nacional de la Raza (NCLR, por sus siglas en inglés), se ha dado a ... -
Implementing the Every Student Succeeds Act: A Civil Rights Perspective
(NCLR, 2016-05-18)Testimony by Janet Murguía, NCLR President and CEO, as submitted to the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions.