From Rodrigo Camarena <[email protected]>
Subject Immigrants and their advocates need you
Date December 30, 2022 6:00 PM
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As we approach the new year we need your help to deliver justice to immigrant communities across the U.S.

Dear Friend,

For over 15 years, the Immigration Advocates Network has brought together local, regional, and national immigration advocacy organizations from around the country to identify the most critical emerging legal needs of immigrants and find solutions.

As we approach the new year, we need your help to deliver justice to immigrant communities across the U.S. Our work simply isn’t possible without the support of generous people like you. Can you help us meet our end-of-year fundraising goal by donating today? ([link removed])
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In the past year, the Immigration Advocates Network:
* Co-led and supported the new Ready to Stay coalition ([link removed]) , ensuring that immigrants have the necessary tools to protect themselves and build new lives in the United States.
* Published new Remote Legal Support Post-Pandemic Guide to Nonprofit and Pro Bono Innovation ([link removed]) , helping thousands of immigrant advocates deliver legal services remotely
* Hosted dozens of conversations ([link removed]) with partners like the International Rescue Committee, the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, and others
* Developed and curated legal content for over 11,000 immigrant advocates!

Our partners bring grassroots connections and deep knowledge of immigrants’ rights issues, and the Immigration Advocates Network brings the tools and skills to use information technology to provide access to justice to immigrants, their families, and communities. lnvest in immigrant justice and please consider making a gift to the Immigration Advocates Network. ([link removed])
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With Gratitude,
Rodrigo Camarena
Director, Immigration Advocates Network


** About the Immigration Advocates Network
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The Immigration Advocates Network (IAN), a project 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! ([link removed])
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