
Wendy Cervantes
Wendy Cervantes is a prominent advocate for immigrant families and the director of Immigration and Immigrant Families at the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP). With extensive experience in public policy, she focuses on the intersection of immigration and family welfare, emphasizing the critical role that immigrant workers play in sectors like childcare. Cervantes has highlighted the vulnerabilities faced by undocumented workers, particularly in light of changing immigration policies, and advocates for improved labor rights and protections for these essential workers. Her insights underscore the importance of recognizing and supporting the invisible workforce that sustains families and communities across the United States.
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Wendy Cervantes highlighted the trauma faced by children when their parents are taken by ICE.
‘The new family separation crisis’: More than 100 US citizen kids left stranded by ICE enforcement actions, CNN findsWendy Cervantes is the director of Immigration and Immigrant Families at the Center for Law and Social Policy.
Many US families depend on immigrant nannies. Trump’s policies could upend that







