From Rodrigo Camarena <[email protected]>
Subject Innovation, Collaboration, and Immigrant Justice!
Date December 14, 2022 8:57 PM
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** IAN Network News
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** Introducing Justicia Lab!
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The Immigration Advocates Network has always served two roles. We have been a hub for advocate resources and a space for collaboration and the development of immigrant legal tech initiatives like Citizenshipworks ([link removed]) , Immi ([link removed]) , Immigration Law Help ([link removed]) , and ¡Reclamo! ([link removed]) . We recently created the Justicia Lab brand to more clearly delineate the work of the Immigration Advocates Network website and our role as a launchpad for immigration legal tech initiatives.

See our announcement here. ([link removed])

While our name is changing, the Immigration Advocates Network ([link removed]) website will remain a hub for advocate resources in place and our Citizenshipworks ([link removed]) , Immi ([link removed]) , and Immigration Law Help ([link removed]) tools will continue to support and serve our partners as usual - albeit with a new look and feel.

Check out our new website ([link removed]) and reach let us know if you’d like to bring any of our nonprofit, immigrant legal tools ([link removed]) to your organization!
¡Say Hola! (mailto:[email protected])


** Citizenshipworks at #NIICC2022 & #CC4Citizenship
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This week, our Citizenshipworks team joined national immigrant advocates from around the country for the 15th Annual National Immigrant Integration Conference and Cities & Counties for Citizenship Convening. We shared innovative new strategies to deliver naturalization services at scale and learned from local and state partners about their technology and justice needs.

Interested in learning more about our work and bringing Citizenshipworks to your organization? Send us a note and ask us about CitizenshipworksPro
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** The Latest from Immigration Advocates Network
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This is the monthly digest from the Immigration Advocates Network and our partners in immigrant advocacy:
* Speeding Up the Asylum Process Leads to Mixed Results ([link removed]) , a report by TRAC on trends regarding asylum outcomes.
* Working with Clients with Disabilities ([link removed]) , an IAN podcast discussion with members of The Center For American Progress.
* Immigration Prosecutions by the Numbers ([link removed]) , report collaboration by The National Immigration Project and National Immigrant Justice Center which breaks down four essential facts about Sections 1325 and1326 and addresses how they are used today.
* USCIS Extends and Expands Fee Exemptions and Expedited Processing for Afghan Nationals ([link removed]) : U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced it is extending and expanding previously announced ([link removed]) filing fee exemptions and expedited application processing for certain Afghan nationals.
* New DHS Policy ([link removed](TIPS_111622)) for Automatic Extension of TPS and Related Documentation for Beneficiaries from El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua, Sudan, Honduras and Nepal.


** Jobs in Immigrant Advocacy
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* *Come work at Justicia Lab! - Legal User Experience (UX) Designer ([link removed])
NYC/ Remote - Positions Open Until Filled
* Director of Research and Analysis Refugee Program, Human Rights First ([link removed])
NYC/ L.A./ D.C./ Remote - Position Open Until Filled
* Supervising Attorney, The Legal Aid Society ([link removed])
NYC - Position Open Until Filled
* Staff Attorney, Tahirih Justice Center ([link removed])
Baltimore, MD - Position Open Until Filled

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** About the Immigration Advocates Network
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The Immigration Advocates Network (IAN), a program of Justicia Lab ([link removed]) , is an online community of over ten-thousand nonprofit professionals, pro bono lawyers, students, and faculty committed to fighting for immigrant justice. Join the IAN community ([link removed]) to receive regular updates, connect with other members, and learn about new digital tools immigrant justice.

Support immigrants and their advocates today!
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