Cameroon Advocacy Network

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Join the Cameroon Advocacy Network for a community Town Hall in Columbus Ohio

Join the Cameroon Advocacy Network for a community Town Hall in Columbus Ohio Lawyers and State representatives will come together to educate our community on important immigration changes, discuss ongoing advocacy efforts to support Cameroonian immigrants in Ohio, and look ahead to a hopeful future. This TownHall gathering will provide the Black Immigrant Community and […]

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Important Steps for Cameroonians in the U.S. Before January 2025

Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election and will become president on January 20, 2025. Cameroonian asylum seekers are especially familiar with his harsh deportation and radical immigration enforcement policies. In October and November 2020, amid reports of the mistreatment of Cameroonian asylum seekers in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody, the Trump administration […]

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Standing Strong: Advocating for Cameroonian Immigrants in a New Era

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Statement to the Cameroonian Community on Recent Election NewsNovember 7, 2024Contact: cameroonadvocacynetwork@gmail.com Los Angeles, CA Standing Strong: Advocating for Cameroonian Immigrants in a New Era As we move forward into a new chapter, it is crucial that we embrace unity over division. Our goal is to build a strong, supportive community […]

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TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS (TPS)?

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a temporary immigration status provided to nationals of specific countries experiencing situations, such as ongoing armed conflict, environmental disaster, or extraordinary and temporary conditions, that make deportation or forced return to that country unsafe.

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Deported Cameroonian Asylum Seekers Returned to U.S.

Deported Cameroonian Asylum Seekers Returned to U.S. Returnees Abused in Both Countries; U.S. Breached AsylumConfidentiality July 18, 2024, Washington, D.C. – The United States government has, since May 2024, approved the return of 27 Cameroonian asylum seekers who experienced serious harm in Cameroon after their deportation from the U.S. in 2020, a coalition of human […]