Hi John,

I wanted to send a quick reminder that tomorrow is GivingTuesday—a global day of generosity when millions of people come together to support the causes they care about. It's a powerful reminder that even in challenging times, we can make a difference when we act courageously together. 

This year, on GivingTuesday, your donation to the National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) will help defend due process for immigrants in your community. 

Here's what's at stake: 

Right now, mass arrests and increased detentions are happening alongside severe federal cuts to legal services. People are being deported without hearings. Families are being separated without ever getting their day in court. The fundamental right to due process—to a fair day in court—is under assault. But you can help. 

Here’s how your support makes a difference: 

NIJC's teams are working urgently to provide legal consultations, represent detained immigrants, challenge warrantless arrests through litigation, and educate hundreds of community members about their rights. But we can only continue this life-changing work with support from people like you. 

Every person deserves their day in court. Every family deserves to stay together. And everyone—regardless of where they were born—deserves dignity and due process. 

Join us on GivingTuesday and donate to defend due process when our neighbors need us most. 

You don’t have to wait! You can get a head start by giving online now: https://immigrantjustice.org/givingtuesday    

Together, we can ensure that fairness and access to counsel remain constant—even when everything else feels uncertain. 

Thank you for being part of the NIJC community and for standing up for your neighbors. 

With gratitude,  
Mayon Yen 
National Immigrant Justice Center 

P.S. Want to make an even greater impact? Start a personal fundraiser and invite your friends and family to support NIJC this GivingTuesday: 
https://immigrantjustice.org/fundraise 

 
 


NATIONAL IMMIGRANT JUSTICE CENTER
111 W. Jackson Blvd., Suite 800  |  Chicago, Illinois  60604
immigrantjustice.org

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