The Center for Law & Social Policy (CLASP) has a new commentary posted by their executive director. It is a discussion of the “two-gen” strategy and how it can benefit non-custodial parents. Worth a read. Click on the link below:
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In partnership with the Immigration Research Initiative and the Economic Policy Institute. Art by Melanie Cervantes. EnglishEspañol Immigrant workers and business owners grow Wisconsin’s economy Nearly 300,000 immigrants reside in Wisconsin. Immigrants work in...