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Monday, 27 August 2007

About RSS

RSS means "really simple syndication." RSS feeds allow you to read updates from your favorite websites all in one place, without having to visit each site individually. Once you subscribe to a website's RSS feed, you can read updates from a feed-reading program of your choice.

 

To subscribe to an RSS feed, click on the orange icon. When a new page opens you will see the HTML code for the the blog. Copy this page's http address (not the HTML code) and paste it into your feed reader. To learn more about RSS and feed reader options, this site has good information in plain language.

The National Immigrant Justice Center has three RSS feeds:

  1.  Subscribe here for an RSS feed of the Top Stories posted on NIJC's home page. These are typically updated a few times per month and provide analysis and commentary on policy issues affecting immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.
  2. NIJC Immigration Blog RSS Feed Subscribe here for an RSS feed of the NIJC Immigration News Blog. The blog is updated daily and its coverage goes beyond major policy issues to other news, events, and commentary on human rights issues for immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers.
  3. NIJC Immigration Blog RSS FeedSubscribe here for an RSS feed of the Immigration Litigation Update blog. This blog is updated daily and provides summaries of immigration-related federal court decisions around the United States.