1. macrolit:

    macrolit:

    Giveaway Contest: We recently reached 50,000 followers, and as a way of thanking you, we’re giving away FIFTY (50!) vintage paperback classics by Albert Camus, John Steinbeck, Carson McCullers, Toni MorrisonGeorge Orwell, Ray Bradbury, Jane Austen, and so many others! Won’t these look lovely on your shelf? :D

    To win these classics, you must: 1) be following macrolit on Tumblr (yes, we will check. :P), and 2) reblog this post. We will choose a random winner on January 20, at which time we’ll start a new giveaway. And yes, we’ll ship to any country. Easy, right? Good luck!

    Remember you can reblog this up to five times. :)

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  2. wesleygasm:

    Thousands got out today in airports to protest against Trump’s Muslim Ban singing “This Land is Your Land.” and a Federal judge has been able to block the Muslim Ban but it’s only a temporary fix so pls if you’re american Call your member of Congress and demand they overturn the ban for good! if you can’t or aren’t american but able financially pls donate to the ACLU.

    To everyone who is protesting at airports: you are heroes. To everyone currently detained: you are loved.

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  3. wanderingsofalice:

    FYI- the DoJ has a map of free or low-cost legal services for immigration issues. The map can be found here -https://www.justice.gov/eoir/list-pro-bono-legal-service-providers-map

    I don’t know how long it’ll be there, but if you need it, it lists pro-bono legal services by state. Please pass this link along to anybody you know who might need an immigration lawyer.

     
  4. arse-thetic:

    #justiceformuslims

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  5. US green card: Don’t leave!

    madamehardy:

    madamehardy:

    If you are living in the U.S. and if you hold anything other than a U.S. passport – this includes if you hold a green card – do not leave the U.S. right now. Period. People with legitimate green cards are being refused entry at the borders. People who were unfortunate enough to be travelling at the time Trump (spit) issued his order can’t get back home. Students with student visas are not being allowed to return to class. Homeland Security has confirmed this.

    It looks like Trump’s order is illegal according to the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. That doesn’t matter right now; any court challenge will take time.

    Stay in the U.S. until this is resolved. And I apologize to you. This is appalling.

    Important clarification: This applies only to people from IRAN, IRAQ, LIBYA, SOMALIA, SUDAN, SYRIA AND YEMEN.  Everybody else is okay … for now.

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  6. indeliblyclaire:

    KNOW YOUR RIGHTS 

    Everyone living in the U.S. has certain basic rights under the U.S. Constitution, no matter who is president. Undocumented immigrants have these rights, too. It is important that we all assert and protect our basic rights. If you find you have to deal with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or other law enforcement officers at home, on the street, or anywhere else, remember that you have the rights described in this factsheet. The factsheet also provides suggestions for what you should do to assert your rights. 

    You have the right to remain silent. You may refuse to speak to immigration officers. 

    • Don’t answer any questions. You may also say that you want to remain silent. 
    • Don’t say anything about where you were born or how you entered the U.S. 

    Carry a know-your-rights card and show it if an immigration officer stops you. 

    • The card (scroll up to see the card) explains that you will remain silent and that you wish to speak with an attorney. 

     Do not open your door. 

    •  To be allowed to enter your home, ICE must have a warrant signed by a judge. Do not open your door unless an ICE agent shows you a warrant. (They almost never have one.) If an ICE agent wants to show you a warrant, they can hold it against a window or slide it under the door. To be valid, the warrant must have your correct name and address on it. 
    • You do not need to open the door to talk with an ICE agent. Once you open the door, it is much harder to refuse to answer questions. 

    You have the right to speak to a lawyer. 

    • You can simply say, “I need to speak to my attorney.” 
    • You may have your lawyer with you if ICE or other law enforcement questions you. 

    Before you sign anything, talk to a lawyer. 

    • ICE may try to get you to sign away your right to see a lawyer or a judge. Be sure you understand what a document actually says before you sign it. 

    Always carry with you any valid immigration document you have. 

    •  For example, if you have a valid work permit or green card, be sure to have it with you in case you need to show it for identification purposes.
    • Do not carry papers from another country with you, such as a foreign passport. Such papers could be used against you in the deportation process. 

    If you are worried ICE will arrest you, let the officer know if you have children. 

    • If you are the parent or primary caregiver of a U.S. citizen or permanent resident who is under age 18, ICE may “exercise discretion” and let you go. 

    Because Donald Trump has made many anti-immigrant statements, ICE and other law enforcement officers may think they can get away with violating your rights. Sometimes ICE officers lie to people in order to get them to open their doors or sign away their rights. If ICE detains you or you are concerned that they will conduct raids in your area, this is what you can do:

    Create a safety plan. 

    •  Memorize the phone number of a friend, family member, or attorney that you can call if you are arrested. 
    • If you take care of children or other people, make a plan to have them taken care of if you are detained. 
    • Keep important documents such as birth certificates and immigration documents in a safe place where a friend or family member can access them if necessary. 
    • Make sure your loved ones know how to find you if you are detained by ICE. They can use ICE’s online detainee locator to find an adult who is in immigration custody. Or they can call the local ICE office. Make sure they have your alien registration number written down, if you have one. 
    • You can call the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) hotline number at 240-314-1500 or 1-800-898-7180 (toll-free) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to get information on your case’s status. 

     // from the National Immigration Law Center // please help spread this necessary information by reblogging!

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