From American Immigration Council <[email protected]>
Subject From Capitol Hill to local communities, we’re stronger than ever
Date December 8, 2022 6:33 PM
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Dear John,
Immigration isn’t a simple issue. We can’t tackle it with simple solutions.
That’s why the American Immigration Council approaches immigration from all angles—using everything from hard-hitting litigation to the arts. And we are stronger than ever for it.
With your help [[link removed]] , we can continue to make a difference in the courts, on Capitol Hill, and in lives of everyday people coming to this country.
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Your donation will go directly toward:
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Advocacy
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that
provides
pro
bono
lawyers
and
interpreters
to
people
in
immigration
detention.



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Litigation
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that
holds
government
officials
responsible
for
separating
families
at
the
border.



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Art
fellowships
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that
uplift
the
work
of
immigrant
and
refugee
artists.



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Research
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that
informs
policymakers
and
business
leaders
on
the
economic
contributions
immigrants
and
refugees
make
to
their
communities.



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Resources
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that
guarantee
immigrants
and
their
advocates
get
the
best
legal
advice.



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Grassroots
integration
work
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that
helps
immigrants
succeed
in
the
most
conservative
parts
of
the
country.


Your gift will ensure we can continue to fight for immigrants through so many different mediums. Thank you for your support.
​​​​​Sincerely,
Jeremy Robbins
Executive Director
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