Dear John, Yesterday, our community showed up in a powerful way. On GivingTuesday, supporters like you rallied together to defend due process for our immigrant neighbors—and the results were remarkable. Donors gave more than $66,000, exceeding our goal and ensuring that the National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) can continue providing the urgent legal representation, Know Your Rights education, and rapid response support that keeps families together. To everyone who gave: thank you. Your donation means that when someone is detained without warning, when a family faces separation, or when a child needs protection from deportation, NIJC will be ready to defend their right to due process and their day in court. Your generosity directly translates into: - Legal consultations that prevent deportations
- Lawyers for people in detention
- Federal litigation challenging warrantless arrests
- Know Your Rights workshops that protect entire communities
A special thank you to our matching donors, Gertrude Johnson and Kirkland & Ellis, whose incredible generosity doubled the impact of gifts made yesterday. The work doesn't stop here. While Giving Tuesday has passed, the urgent need for due process and justice continues every single day. Here's how you can stay involved: Stay informed: Follow NIJC on social media and watch your inbox for updates on our impact, ways you can help, and action alerts to protect our communities. Spread the word: Share NIJC's work with your networks and help us reach more people who need to know their rights. Together, we're building a community where every person—regardless of where they were born—has dignity, legal representation, and the due process they deserve. Thank you for being part of this movement for justice. With deep gratitude, Mayon Yen National Immigrant Justice Center P.S. If you weren't able to give yesterday, it's not too late to make a difference. Your donation today will still support our critical work defending due process. Give now at https://immigrantjustice.org/GivingTuesday. |