From Immigration Advocates Network & Justicia Lab <[email protected]>
Subject FOR RELEASE: New National Resource Hub to Protect Immigrant Communities
Date January 20, 2025 4:44 PM
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** Justicia Lab & Ready To Stay Launch New National Resource Hub to Protect Immigrant Communities, Support Organizations
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Today, January 20th, we are proud to join the Ready to Stay coalition to announce the launch of a new national resource hub, Readytostay.org ([link removed]) . This site, developed and designed by Justicia Lab ([link removed]) , aims to provide immigrants and advocates with the latest information on immigration laws and trusted resources.

Through our national directory of over 1,000 nonprofit immigration legal service providers, immigration policy learning center, and advocate guides developed by leading national immigration experts, we are delivering an all-in-one solution for communities in search of reliable immigration information. ReadytoStay.org is a testament to our movement’s ability to come together and create a shared digital information hub for immigrants seeking to navigate this challenging moment. .

Ready to Stay, co-chaired by the National Partnership for New Americans (NPNA), the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA), Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC), and UnidosUS, is a national coalition of organizations increasing legal capacities and coordination efforts for large-scale community protection and rapid response efforts ahead of anticipated increased enforcement efforts. Ready to Stay serves as a national resource by centralizing the creation and curation of legal resources, community education tools, and capacity building training opportunities that will increase coordination and resources across the field.

Visit our new site here and read our press release at the link below. ([link removed])
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Justicia Lab Tools to for Immigrants and Advocates

As always, our award-winning legal services directory, screening tools, and advocate resource hubs are accessible to all, free of charge and in multiple language. Please find up-to-date materials and resources below:

* Immigration Law Help ([link removed]) : An online directory of over 1,000 nonprofit immigration legal service providers nationwide.
* The Immigration Advocates Network ([link removed]) : A community of over 12,000 legal advocates working across the country to keep immigrant communities informed and protected
* Immi.org ([link removed]) : A legal information site that provides updates to changing immigration policy and has helped over 150,000 to help immigrants identify a form of relief, find information, or make a plan for themselves and their families.

Thank you for standing with immigrants and their advocates today, tomorrow, and in the weeks and months to come. ([link removed])
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With gratitude,

The Justicia Lab Team

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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