Friend, safety in our communities starts with us: checking in on our neighbors, showing solidarity, and defending fairness and justice for all.
You might have taken action locally, but if you’re ready to stand with immigrants across the country, the Defending Our Neighbors Fund allows you to do just that.
Through this fund, we can rush resources directly to frontline organizations that provide legal support to individuals and families as they face existential threats to their dignity, safety, and lives.
Can you make a donation to the Defending Our Neighbors Fund today? Your support will reach immigrant families and the trusted organizations that are providing legal representation, ensuring that no one has to face this system alone.
Today, there are more than 6.2 million mixed-status households in the U.S. facing the threat of separation. Access to legal support can make a profound difference in keeping families together.
Data shows that, in courts with the highest deportation rates, over 90% of cases involving people in detention ended in removal orders. And over the past five years, 62% of immigrants without a lawyer were deported compared to 27% of those with legal aid.1
Your support for the Defending Our Neighbors Fund creates a lifeline for impacted families. Everyday people like you have already stepped up to protect everyone’s right to due process, ensure families can stay together, and increase access to high-quality legal representation and bond assistance.
We know our power comes from standing together peacefully to protect each other. Will you stand with immigrant families by making a contribution to the Defending Our Neighbors Fund today? Your donation right now will expand access to legal assistance, keep more families connected, and help people navigate a complicated legal system with basic fairness and dignity.
Thank you for defending your neighbors, upholding fairness, and advocating for justice for all.
— Greisa, United We Dream
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“Where Can You Win in Immigration Court? The Impact of Lawyers, Detention, Geography, and Policy.” American Immigration Council. November 20, 2025.
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