Webinars

Keep Families Together! Oppose HUD’s Mixed Status Families Rule

Trump’s newest proposal aims to evict tens of thousands of families with mixed immigration status from HUD housing and put many other federally-assisted tenants at risk. During our webinar on March 19, housing and immigration experts from the Center for Budget Policy & Priorities, National Housing Law Project, National Low Income Housing Coalition, and Protecting Immigrant Families Coalition broke down what HUD’s latest attack on immigrant housing entails – and how we can come together and fight back.

View or download the slides and transcript for this meeting, or watch the full meeting recording below. Las diapositivas y la transcripción por este reunión estará disponible pronto.

Until the comment period closes on April 21, you can take action and submit your comment on the proposed rule at keep-families-together.org. Check out the Keep Families Together toolkit and PIF’s HUD Mixed-Status Rule Toolkit for guidance, resources, and copy for you to post or share.

If you’re looking to learn more about the proposal, check out the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP)’s Paper on Mixed Status Families Rule and the National Housing Law Project (NHLP)’s Analysis of HUD Mixed Status Families Rule. To educate communities, please see Protect Immigrant Families (PIF)’s Community Guide. For more information about sharing your immigration status in HUD housing programs, read NHLP’s Know Your Rights flier.