From Beth Werlin, American Immigration Council <[email protected]>
Subject Donate today to help children in detention
Date November 18, 2019 1:30 PM
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John,
The United States detained more children over the last year than ever before.
This horrific practice is not in line with our American values—but the American Immigration Council is on the ground ensuring migrant children are treated humanely and fairly. Your continued support is needed now more than ever [[link removed]] .
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With help from donors like you, the Council can:
*
Limit
the
time
children
are
kept
in
immigration
detention
through
our
advocacy.


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Litigate
for
humane
detention
conditions.


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Represent
families
in
their
lawsuits
over
the
trauma
they
suffered
from
being
torn
apart
under
the
family
separation
policy.


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Provide
free
legal
services
to
detained
families


This important work is not just for today, but for decades to come as we mitigate the negative impact of harmful immigration policies. We cannot do this work without you. Join us with a tax-deductible year-end gift [[link removed]] .
On behalf of everyone dedicated to preserving our American values and unique immigration tradition, I thank you.
Sincerely,
Beth Werlin
Executive Director
ABOUT THE COUNCILWe work to shape how America thinks about immigration and acts towards immigrants. To work towards a more fair and just immigration system, the Council brings together four coordinated approaches to advance change—litigation, research, advocacy, and communications.
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