From Immigration Advocates Network <[email protected]>
Subject New Resources & No Regrets Wednesday
Date December 1, 2021 6:49 PM
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No Regrets Wednesday

Did you miss Giving Tuesday? It's never too late to -
[link removed] donate to the Immigration Advocates Network. As a member, you are the
backbone of our network and provide essential support to those
seeking to make a new life here. With our free webinars and
resources, you can better understand the law and stay up-to-date.
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IAN Library Updates Bring New Content for Advocates

Since the beginning of September, our AmeriCorps VISTA has been
updating the Nonprofit Library on the Immigration Advocates Network
site. So far, she has updated the VAWA, U Visa, and T Visa sections.
This involved reviewing many different materials and selecting for
materials that were comprehensive and up-to-date. Curating these
folders was an interesting process — on one hand, since the
applications are only available to victims of serious and oftentimes
traumatic crime, engaging with the relevant materials was a somber
experience. On the other hand, she was really excited that the work
enabled (in fact, required) her to learn so much about different
aspects of immigration law and pathways to relief for immigrants.
Now, she is working on the Community Engagement and Empowerment
section of our library, which includes more plain language,
community-facing resources.

If you have any new resources for nonprofit staff, pro bono lawyers
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[email protected] [email protected]

Immigration Advocates Network Wins the Workers Lab Innovation Fund
Award!

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New York and is designed to help workers and non-lawyer advocates
navigate the complexities of employment law, safely, in plain
language, and from any mobile phone.

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Latest from Immigration Advocates Network

This is the monthly digest from the Immigration Advocates Network and
our partners in immigrant advocacy.

A new page for pro bonos, on national, remote volunteer
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*TWO* Upcoming Webinars:

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Eastern.

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A new report on -
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Immigration Court.

Find the latest news and developments on our home page at -
[link removed] www.immigrationadvocates.org. For access to all our training
materials, join the Immigration Advocates Network's Nonprofit
Resource Center. Membership is free to nonprofit staff and pro bono
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Jobs in Immigrant Advocacy

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[link removed] Multiple Positions, Immigration Court Helpdesk Project-Catholic
CharitiesNew York, NY

Position Open until Filled

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Position Open Until Filled

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LawRemote

Position Open Until Filled

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New York, NY or Remote

Apply January 4, 2022 through February 5, 2022

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To share a job listing, email [email protected]

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 through collaboration and technology. 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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