Email from Santa Fe Dreamers Project We Keep Us Safe We Keep Us Safe Dear SFDP Community, At Santa Fe Dreamers Project, our roots run deep in the communities we serve. We know that through genuine community care and intergenerational power-building, we can create a more just and equitable world. We owe it to each other to keep fighting. These two weeks have been tough, but we're committed to building sustainable resilience. Here's a look at our recent work, including interview highlights, legal service updates, and how our 10-year anniversary gala will leave a lasting impact. Stay connected and involved! Check out our article in the ABQ Journal - Santa Fe Dreamers Project will celebrate 10 years of helping immigrants with legal representation in December. The nonprofit is also gearing up for a second Donald Trump presidency. Local immigrants share mixed views on another Trump presidency Click here to read more from our Director of Operations Maria Santos and Executive Director Miles Tokunow in the Santa Fe New Mexican. “The key, is to continue to listen and to build longer tables so that more of our community members can be at that table to make decisions.” Santos said, “We’re lacking a politics of compassion — we’re lacking our sense of human rights, of women’s rights.” High-Quality Legal Services Update On Thursday, November 7, 2024, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas issued a final judgment that the Biden administration lacks authority to issue the Keeping Families Together Parole-in-Place program. Individuals planning to apply for the program should wait until further notice. At this time, no appeal has been filed and USCIS is not currently accepting applications. For individuals with pending applications, USCIS has stated that they will not adjudicate and if you have a biometrics appointment scheduled for this process, you should consider these appointments cancelled effective immediately. While this decision is a setback for immigrant families, this decision does not impact other parole programs, including Military Parole-in-Place. We will continue advocating for better policies at the local, state, and national level and utilizing all existing pathways we legally and creatively can. If you have questions about eligibility for other immigration relief, please schedule a general consultation with us Schedule a consult here Get Tickets Here $50,000 would be transformative for Santa Fe Dreamers Project, significantly strengthening our capacity to serve New Mexico’s immigrant communities. This funding would enable us to take on more urgent cases, ensuring that individuals and families receive timely and life-changing legal support. It would allow us to enhance our community education programs, empowering not just allies but also local immigrants with the knowledge and tools to protect their rights. Additionally, these resources would strengthen our advocacy efforts, amplifying the voices of those most impacted by unjust policies and advancing systemic change. Ultimately, this investment would directly impact our ability to strengthen our resources while ramping up to respond to the upcoming administrations’ proposed attacks on immigration policy. "One of the most vital ways we sustain ourselves is by building communities of resistance, places where we know we know we are not alone." - bell hooks We couldn’t do this work without your support. By making a donation today you're guaranteeing we can continue to provide these services through the upcoming administration and making it possible for us to respond flexibly and rapidly to the needs of our immigrant community. Thank you for continuing to stand with us. In solidarity, Santa Fe Dreamers Project Donate Today Santa Fe Dreamers Project | P.O. Box 8009 | Santa Fe, NM 87504 US Unsubscribe | Constant Contact Data Notice