Organizations
Al Otro Lado
Al Otro Lado provides holistic legal and humanitarian support to refugees, deportees, and other migrants in the US and Tijuana.
CARECEN
In its more than 30 years of existence, CARECEN has gone from a small grassroots group to the largest Central American organization in the country, providing low-cost immigration legal services, policy advocacy in immigration, and working for the rights all of all inmigrants.
Esperanza
Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project is a public interest legal organization serving some of the most vulnerable immigrants in the Los Angeles area.
CHIRLA
Our Workers' Rights and Labor Legal Services Department works at the intersection of immigration law and employment law. We assist with filing labor complaints and providing other labor services. We fight against wage theft, discrimination and harrasment in the workplace, and empower the worker to know their rights at work.
Welcoming America
The Welcoming Standard is a beacon of hope for communities seeking to create a more inclusive environment. This comprehensive and powerful tool offers a wealth of guidance and support for those looking to embark on the journey of creating welcoming places.
United We Dream
United We Dream is the largest immigrant youth-led network in the country. We fight for justice and dignity for all immigrants.
Seattle Immigrant and Refugee Comission
The Immigrant and Refugee Commission advises the Mayor and City Council on matters impacting immigrants and refugees living and working in Seattle.
New York Immigration Coalition
The NYIC is an umbrella advocacy group that brings together more than 200 diverse member organizations to advance justice & opportunity for all.
National Immigration Law Center
The National Immigration Law Center advances and defends the rights and opportunities of low-income immigrants and their loved ones.
National Network for Arab American Communities
NNAAC, a national institution of ACCESS, is a national consortium of independent Arab American community organizations amid the U.S. — and the only network of its kind.
NQAPIA
Founded in 2005, the National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance empowers LGBTQ+ Asians and Pacific Islanders through community capacity building.
National Immigrant Justice Center
The National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) provides low-cost and free immigration legal services to low-income immigrants in the jurisdiction of the Chicago Immigration Court (including residents of Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin). NIJC represents individuals seeking immigration relief, including asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, deportation/removal defense, waivers, U visas, T visas, protection under the Violence Against Women Act, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, family petitions, adjustment of status, consular processing, TPS and naturalization. In addition, NIJC conducts community outreach and education to provide immigration legal information to immigrant communities and service providers.
National Council on Asian Pacific Americans
The National Council of Asian Pacific Americans (NCAPA), founded in 1996, is a coalition of 44 national Asian Pacific American organizations around the country. Based in Washington D.C., NCAPA represents the interests of the greater Asian American (AA) and Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (NHPI) communities and provides a national voice for AA and NHPI issues.
ACLU
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National Immigration Law Center
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United We Dream
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The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund
The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a national organization founded in 1974, protects and promotes the civil rights of Asian Americans.


























