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This #Giving Tuesday

Stand Together for Immigrant Rights

Dear John,

As we head into the season of giving, please consider supporting NNIRR, whether on #GivingTuesday or anytime this holiday season. Your solidarity truly keeps this work going.

Immigrant and refugee communities have suffered unprecedented attacks by our government this past year. While there have been some important wins, 2026 will continue to have challenges that remind us why strong organizing, research, and advocacy still matter so much.

2025 Internship Program

This Giving Tuesday, we’re especially proud to uplift the future leaders of human rights advancing their work here at NNIRR. With our Internship program we are shaping the next generation of immigrant justice leaders through advocacy, research, and community engagement. 

Our research interns are producing deeply informed analyses on the “Big Beautiful Bill”, strengthening our policy and justice work. At the same time our communications intern is expanding NNIRR’s digital advocacy, helping us reach more communities and mobilize action. Your support makes this leadership possible. 

Interning with NNIRR has been a formative experience for me.  This internship has clarified that I want to become a human rights defender dedicated to migrant issues. Creating and researching for the Network’s posts, taught me to be intentional with my work to capture these issues critically and accurately. I am a stronger advocate and proud to help drive NNIRR's mission.

--- Jada Luxene, Communications Intern

Through my internship at NNIRR, I have significantly deepened my understanding of how the U.S. immigration system systemically violates immigrant and refugee human rights. Additionally, I had the opportunity to research and analyze current immigration and border policy laws to evaluate their impact on immigrant and refugee populations. 

--- Priya Voetsch, Research Intern

My experience thus far has been nothing short of amazing. Conducting in-depth analyses of the Big Beautiful Bill and learning from renowned migrant rights practitioners has cemented my desire to work in public policy spaces going forward, and I hope to carry with me the human-centered mission of NNIRR wherever I go.

 

--- Bryant Li, Research Intern

Ways to Donate

Here a few simple ways to support NNIRR this Giving Tuesday:

 
  • Become a sustainer with a monthly or quarterly gift
  • Make a one-time donation, every contribution makes a difference
  • Share our posts and spread the word within your networks​​
  • Click here for more ways to give
 

Thank you for standing with immigrant and refugee communities. With your support we can reach more communities, expand our advocacy, and strengthen the movement for migrant justice.

 

With appreciation and solidarity,

The National Network for Immigrant & Refugee Righst

All gifts made before January 1st are tax deductible this year.

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Support NNIRR!

Every contribution makes a difference. We are deeply grateful for your solidarity and partnership.

Your contributions support NNIRR to:

  • Advocate for immigration policy that centers human rights
  • Lift up grassroots leadership, organizing, and advocacy
  • Spotlight human rights organizing at the US-Mexico border
  • Advocate for international migrant rights & human rights at borders
  • Organize at the intersections of gender, climate justice, and migrant rights
 

National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (NNIRR)

310 8th ST, Suite #310 Oakland, CA 94607

Oakland, CA | El Paso, TX | [email protected]nnirr.org

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