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Tyson Foods to spend $1 million on immigrant citizenship program

by Kim Souza (ksouza@talkbusiness.net)

Tyson Foods, a large employer of immigrant labor, is committing more than $1 million to support immigrant employees in the U.S. with legal services needed to acquire citizenship. The money will allow employees to cover the citizenship fees of around $725 per person.

Tyson works with Immigrant Connection and Arkansas Immigrant Defense which are non-profit groups that help provide immigrant groups with legal services, such as employment authorization renewals and petitions for citizenship. In the past year, Tyson said the program has helped more than 500 Tyson employees.

https://talkbusiness.net/2022/04/tyson-foods-to-spend-1-million-on-immigrant-citizenship-program/

Nonprofit Offers Free Legal Assistance to DACA Applicants

By JACQUELINE FROELICH

ImmigrationHelp, a nonprofit immigrant legal aid center founded in 2019 by Harvard University lawyers and students, now independently operated, helps undocumented youth across the U.S., including in Arkansas, obtain federal DACA credentials. Fernando Urbina, outreach director for ImmigrationHelp, describes how the legal team works.

https://www.kuaf.com/post/nonprofit-offers-free-legal-assistance-daca-applicants

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