From Justicia Lab <[email protected]>
Subject The road ahead
Date November 13, 2024 5:00 PM
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Last week the policy paradigm that awaits immigrant communities in 2025 became clearer and more urgent.

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Friend,

Last week the policy paradigm that awaits immigrant communities in 2025 became clearer and more urgent. We know what’s coming. Thankfully, our national network of immigration legal advocates has spent months preparing for the expansion of detention, large-scale raids, and the termination of multiple forms of affirmative immigration relief. As our partner Camille Mackler of Immigrant ARC said recently in The New York Times ([link removed]) , “The Trump team might think they are ready, but so are we.”


We know this moment is bringing up a tremendous amount of fear, but we alongside hundreds of our advocate partners across the nation stand ready to protect and defend the rights of immigrants across our country.


So how have we been preparing for this moment?

* We’re working to provide up to date information on the changing legal landscape for immigrants through the Ready to Stay ([link removed]) coalition and Immi ([link removed]) ;
* We’re making sure that people can more easily find and connect with trusted legal services through Immigration Law Help ([link removed]) and the Immigration Advocates Network ([link removed]) ;
* We’re working to help immigrants apply for a form of immigration relief and naturalization through our online tool Citizenshipworks ([link removed]) ; and
* We’re expanding our tools that support immigrant workers through our workplace justice initiative ¡Reclamo! ([link removed]) - designed to empower immigrant workers to know their rights, file wage theft claims, and fight back against other forms of labor exploitation.



While our preparations have been ongoing for months, we need your help to fund our rapid response work ([link removed]) .


We’re raising $50,000 between now and the end of 2024 to help us staff a rapid-response team and update critical resources that immigrants and our partners rely on to keep our communities safe and informed. Can we count on your support? ([link removed])
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Thank you for your support and generosity during this difficult time.


In unity,
Rodrigo

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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