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Dear John, Because of support from donors like you, Yeimi has reunited with her daughters. Yeimi—a brave mother seeking protection from severe domestic violence and death threats in her native Honduras—was brutally separated from her children for four months after being apprehended in October 2018.
The American Immigration Council, together with its volunteers and partners through the Immigration Justice Campaign, won her release and reunited this family. But we couldn’t have done it without your support.
As we have shared, a new donor to the American Immigration Council has pledged $100,000 in support of our work and encouraged us to reach out to our other supporters to ask that they match it dollar for dollar. Can you join us in helping raise $100,000? All donations count—but we have a December 31 deadline.
The American Immigration Council’s important work is not just for today, but for decades to come as we mitigate the negative impact of these harmful policies. We cannot do this work without you. Will you continue your support with a tax-deductible year-end gift?
On behalf of everyone dedicated to preserving our immigration tradition, I thank you.
Beth Werlin |
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We 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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