Ante el aumento de las medidas de control migratorio en todo nuestro estado, que ahora se extienden a Raleigh y Durham, continuamos nuestro trabajo para brindar información confiable, asistencia legal...
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As immigration enforcement activity increases across our state, now expanding to Raleigh and Durham, we are continuing our series to uplift reliable information, legal assistance,

A medida que aumenta la actividad de aplicación de leyes de inmigración en Carolina del Norte, especialmente en Charlotte, las familias buscan información confiable, asistencia legal y alertas verificadas. Mantenerse informado y preparado es una de las protecciones más fuertes con las que cuentan nuestras comunidades. El siguiente resumen reúne recursos locales, estatales y nacionales disponibles en 2025 para ayudar a las personas y a las familias a mantenerse seguras, informadas y conectadas.

As immigration enforcement activity increases across North Carolina, particularly in Charlotte, families are seeking reliable information, legal assistance, and trustworthy alerts. Staying informed and prepared is one of the strongest protections communities can rely on. The following overview brings together key local, state, and national resources available in 2025 to help individuals and families stay safe, informed, and connected.

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The program does more than just correct a balance sheet. It actively prevents future debt accumulation, showcasing a proactive approach to public welfare – one where the government steps in to give families hit with unexpected hardship a chance to thrive.

“La fuerza de Charlotte y del condado de Mecklenburg proviene de su gente: familias que vienen de todos los rincones del mundo y han construido aquí sus vidas, negocios y futuros. A nuestros vecinos inmigrantes: no están solos y pertenecen aquí.”

A top state health administrator warned recently that North Carolina faces myriad expensive challenges that could mean more hunger, untreated illnesses, and financial strain for families across the state, according to NC Newsline.

“Thousands of families were going to have the option to install solar power, save money, and have another energy option after a major storm. Now the EPA has illegally cancelled those funds – so I’m going to court to bring $150 million back to our state,” Jackson said in a press release.

En plena temporada de huracanes, la administración Trump ha ordenado que decenas de empleados de FEMA, la agencia federal encargada de responder a desastres naturales, sean transferidos temporalmente al Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE).

“We’re in the worst hunger crisis that we’ve seen in nearly 20 years and with SNAP cuts that have been passed at the federal level, we’re going to see that spike in a way that we can’t fill the gap up,” Amy Beros, CEO of the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina, told NC Newsline.

A recent poll by by a right-leaning firm shows overwhelming opposition to partisan redistricting. 84% of North Carolinians say “it’s never acceptable for politicians to draw districts to help their own party win more seats.”

It’s all thanks to a first-of-its-kind state initiative started last year by former NC Governor Roy Cooper. Cooper and the former Health Secretary. Kody Kinsley used North Carolina’s Medicaid expansion, which Cooper championed for years, to incentivize all 99 acute care hospitals in the state to join the debt relief effort.

After nearly 20 years in office, Berger continues to prioritize political games over the needs of North Carolinians. His record reflects a pattern of self-serving decisions that harm working North Carolinians across the state.

El programa, lanzado bajo el exgobernador Roy Cooper en julio del año pasado, ha superado ampliamente su proyección inicial de $4 mil millones en deudas aliviadas. Stein y el secretario de Salud y Servicios Humanos, Dev Sangvai, dijeron que continuarán identificando más deudas que puedan eliminarse.