Advocate for Immigrants

Showing up matters.

One important way to support immigrants is by using your voice, platform, and presence to speak out on their behalf. Whether you attend a protest, submit a public comment, or take another form of action, every act of advocacy makes a difference.


Thank you for standing with us and helping amplify the voices of our immigrant community.

Advocacy Opportunities

protect legal services for unaccompanied minors

The administration has refused to pay nonprofit legal services providers for their work, representing unaccompanied minors and is set to fully defund the program. Without action, tens of thousands of children could lose their lawyers and face deportation, alone.

Without nonprofit legal services, they would be expected to appear in court alone: before a judge and against a trained government attorney.

Sign this letter telling congress to protect legal services for unaccompanied children.

Help pass the dream and promise act

The Dream and Promise Act creates an actual pathway to citizenship for Dreamers who came to the country as children, people with Temporary Protected Status (TPS), and other long-term residents who have become integral members of our communities. It stops the administration from using legal status as a weapon and mass deporting our neighbors on a whim.

Tell your lawmakers to sign the discharge petition for the Dream and Promise Act, keep families together, and protect our communities.

Public Comment: speak up against increased barriers to naturalization

The current administration is proposing to raise naturalization costs and eliminate fee waivers for low-income applicants. We encourage people to speak out about the harm this would cause for immigrants and families working to become U.S. citizens.

Write a public comment.

protect our haitian neighbors

CALL YOUR SENATORS to demand they take action on H.R. 1689, a bipartisan bill that the House has already passed, requiring the administration to extend TPS to Haitians.

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