

Pass the HUD Amendment for Mixed-Status Families
The Issue
Recently, the issue of housing assistance for mixed-status families, where members have different immigration statuses, gained significant traction. When community members and advocates united, flooding congressional offices with calls, it led to action. Congressman Adriano Espaillat responded by introducing a crucial budget amendment aimed at protecting these families, and it successfully passed in committee. Now, it needs our collective push to become law.
Mixed-status families in New York City and across the nation are a vital part of our communities, contributing to the vibrant cultural and economic tapestry. Ensuring they have stable housing isn't just a matter of justice; it's fundamental to keeping families together. Without the protection that this amendment offers, countless families face the uncertainty of potential separation due to lack of housing support. This is unacceptable, and we have the power to change it.
The amendment is not law yet, and there is a long process before the budget is approved. But we've seen firsthand that when people organize and make their voices heard, Congress pays attention. We must not lose momentum. Every call, every signature counts. We need to urge our representatives to push this amendment forward and ensure it becomes a permanent fixture in our housing policy.
This is a call to action for New Yorkers and anyone who believes in housing justice. By signing this petition, you join a movement dedicated to safeguarding the rights and stability of mixed-status families. Let's show our leaders that we demand housing policies that protect all families, regardless of immigration status.
Please sign this petition and make your voice count. Together, we can ensure that mixed-status families receive the housing assistance they desperately need, keeping them together and secure.
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The Issue
Recently, the issue of housing assistance for mixed-status families, where members have different immigration statuses, gained significant traction. When community members and advocates united, flooding congressional offices with calls, it led to action. Congressman Adriano Espaillat responded by introducing a crucial budget amendment aimed at protecting these families, and it successfully passed in committee. Now, it needs our collective push to become law.
Mixed-status families in New York City and across the nation are a vital part of our communities, contributing to the vibrant cultural and economic tapestry. Ensuring they have stable housing isn't just a matter of justice; it's fundamental to keeping families together. Without the protection that this amendment offers, countless families face the uncertainty of potential separation due to lack of housing support. This is unacceptable, and we have the power to change it.
The amendment is not law yet, and there is a long process before the budget is approved. But we've seen firsthand that when people organize and make their voices heard, Congress pays attention. We must not lose momentum. Every call, every signature counts. We need to urge our representatives to push this amendment forward and ensure it becomes a permanent fixture in our housing policy.
This is a call to action for New Yorkers and anyone who believes in housing justice. By signing this petition, you join a movement dedicated to safeguarding the rights and stability of mixed-status families. Let's show our leaders that we demand housing policies that protect all families, regardless of immigration status.
Please sign this petition and make your voice count. Together, we can ensure that mixed-status families receive the housing assistance they desperately need, keeping them together and secure.
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Petition created on June 20, 2026