From Immigration Advocates Network <[email protected]>
Subject Provide immigrants a path to citizenship and safety
Date December 22, 2020 7:34 PM
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Dear Friend,

This year has been filled with unprecedented challenges for us all.
Our sudden immersion in a global pandemic, the acceleration of
climate change and cascading natural disasters, systemic racism laid
bare amidst the unrelenting cacophony of a nation deeply
divided….

At the same time, federal policies towards our nation’s
immigrants have become increasingly draconian, with the intent not
only to harm but to incite division and even hatred. The
Immigration Advocates Network has ramped up its efforts to help
immigrants understand their legal rights, find an affordable path
to citizenship, and build economic resilience for themselves, their
families, and their communities.

We are writing to ask you to -
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This contribution will help immigrants find a path to safety,
citizenship, prosperity, and justice.

As we live through the current public health crisis and related
economic recession, it is clear that immigrant communities are
disproportionately affected. In many parts of the country,
immigrants are more likely to serve as front-line, low-wage
workers, with their health and economic security at risk even as
their communities are also impacted by cruel and reactionary federal
policy measures designed to silence and exclude, to foment fear and
even hate.

Access to legal resources is an essential tool to move these
severely impacted and deliberately targeted communities towards
greater justice. In the past year, we had nearly 600,000 visits to
our online legal materials, trainings, news alerts, and legal
directory of service providers. We had more than 3,500 downloads of
our timely guide to help organizations offer remote services, as
organizations were forced by the pandemic to shutter their offices.

The Immigration Advocates Network brings together local, regional,
and national immigration advocacy organizations around the country
to identify the most critical emerging legal needs of immigrants
and to find solutions. Our partners bring grassroots connections
and deep knowledge of immigrants’ rights issues, and the
Immigration Advocates Network brings the tools and skills to use
information technology to provide access to justice to immigrants,
their families, and communities.

With your continued support, we can continue to make a difference
in the lives of immigrants across the US. Please make your
generous gift today. -
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With gratitude,

Rodrigo Camarena

Director, Immigration Advocates Network

About Immigration Advocates Network

The Immigration Advocates Network (IAN), a program of Pro Bono Net,
is dedicated to expanding access to immigration legal resources and
information. We create our own tools, build platforms for others, and
work with partners to harness the power of technology to better
support immigrants and their advocates.

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