By Mel Wilson, NASW Senior Policy Advisor The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) urges Members of Congress to vote no on the Laken Riley Act. This bill would make accusations - and not just convictions - of minor and non-violent crimes to be deportable...
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NASW opposes the Laken Riley Act
Legislation would make mere accusation of a crime an excuse to deport migrants
We’re Listening: Tell Us About Your Work with Clients on COVID-19 Vaccines
Survey will help train social workers to have informed conversations with clients
How Social Workers Can Use Words to Heal
Learn how social workers can use books, and poetry to empower clients
Dispelling the Myths Surrounding Borderline Personality Disorder
20 percent of patients admitted to psychiatric hospitals live with BPD
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore does the right thing!
NASW praises governor for pardoning more than 175,000 people convicted of marijuana possession
NASW CEO Anthony Estreet says taking care of mental health crucial for Black fathers
Listen to his Father’s Day interview on Chicago’s WVON-AM
President Biden’s asylum executive order is unacceptable
Administration must continue its commitment to comprehensive immigration reform