From Rodrigo Camarena <[email protected]>
Subject Fight for immigrant workers ✊🏾
Date December 11, 2023 7:10 PM
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2023 has been a banner year for labor rights – from UAW standing up to the auto industry to writers and actors in Hollywood.

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Dear Friend,

2023 has been a banner year for labor rights – from UAW standing up to the auto industry to writers and actors in Hollywood to Kaiser Permanente healthcare workers securing historic wage increases through strikes.

But there is one group that is the most vulnerable to exploitation, often placed in the most precarious and unsafe working conditions and given the least recourse – immigrant and other low-wage workers in America.
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This year marked an expansion of Justicia Lab’s mission beyond our longstanding innovation work directly related to immigration policy and the immigration system to applying our expertise in America’s legal system, partnership building, and developing public interesting technology to address access to justice for immigrant workers.

Starting with the launch of ¡Reclamo! ([link removed]) , the most comprehensive platform to date to help immigrant workers fight back against wage theft. We're so proud of the work we were able to do with workplace justice partners like Make the Road New York to build the first iteration of the tool. To date we have been able to:

* Help immigrant workers in New York state’s building and construction sector to calculate and file over $1.5 million in wage theft claims
* Build partnerships and helped train over 50 non-lawyer advocates at worker centers across New York State.
* Raise awareness of the wage theft issue in America through national op-eds ([link removed]) , interviews ([link removed]) , and press coverage in Telemundo ([link removed]) , NPR ([link removed]) , Fast Company ([link removed]) , and The Guardian ([link removed]) .


Can you make a donation of ([link removed]) $25, $50, or even $100 ([link removed]) to help us bring ¡Reclamo! to more workers across America? ([link removed])

We hope you’ll join us in this movement to make labor more just for everyone.


With Gratitude,
Rodrigo Camarena
Director of Justicia Lab
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About Justicia Lab

Justicia Lab ([link removed]) is Pro Bono Net ([link removed]) ’s immigrant justice technology lab, and a nonprofit legal tech initiative whose mission is to transform immigrant justice through collaboration, creativity, and technology. We work hand in hand with immigrants and their advocates to identify common challenges and incubate scalable digital tools to advance help immigrants navigate our immigration system, find workplace justice, and more.
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