From Immigrant Legal Resource Center <[email protected]>
Subject COVID-19 & Immigration
Date April 6, 2020 1:02 PM
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We are in unprecedented times. As the COVID-19 health crisis continues to escalate, lives around the world are being disrupted, people are getting sick and dying, and the urgent need to protect the most vulnerable in our communities, including immigrants, has never been clearer.

At the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC), COVID-19 is impacting every area of our work. To respond, we’ve created a web page

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that provides information and resources on how COVID-19 is affecting immigrant communities; makes recommendations for how the government should react to protect immigrant community members; and shares the recommendations of our partners from the immigrant, criminal justice, and health care advocacy sectors.

The ILRC’s expert immigration law resources are still available to help you navigate the ever-changing immigration landscape. Please take a moment to review our wide-range of offerings:

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While the doors to our physical offices may be closed, the ILRC remains open. Throughout this pandemic and beyond, the ILRC will always do everything it can to defend the rights of immigrants.

Thank you for your continued support of our work and for your commitment to the fighting for the rights of all immigrants.


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Immigrant Legal Resource Center
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