From Kate Kahan, National Immigration Law Center <[email protected]>
Subject State and local organizing is central to our fight
Date December 27, 2024 5:00 PM
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Friend,

Supporting state and local partners is central to our work at NILC, allowing us to extend our reach to more communities in need. Building immigrant power in every state is vital to empowering our communities and defending against Donald Trump’s hateful anti-immigrant agenda.

Trump’s victory, built on vilifying immigrant communities, demands a united effort to challenge his extremist agenda, outlined in the Project 2025 policy blueprint. Local organizing was key to resisting his attacks and countering widespread misinformation about immigrant communities during Trump’s first term, and it will be critical to confronting his escalating threats moving forward.

At NILC, we’re committed to supporting state partners working tirelessly to expand access to education, health care, and workers’ rights — building a future where everyone, regardless of immigration status, can thrive.

Reaching our end-of-year fundraising goal of $75,000 by December 31 will fortify the fight for immigrant justice before Trump’s next term begins. We rely on donations to help us combat harmful policies and support immigrant communities nationwide.

Friend, your support is essential to meeting the challenges ahead. With a more troubling Trump era set to begin in a few short weeks, will you donate to support our efforts to support and mobilize state partners and help us reach our $75,000 year-end goal?

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Thanks for joining our fight.

Kate Kahan
Executive Vice President, Programs
National Immigration Law Center

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