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National Immigration Project The National Immigration Project is a national non-profit that provides legal and technical support to immigrant communities, legal practitioners, and all advocates seeking to advance the rights of noncitizens. For over forty years, the National Immigration Project has been promoting justice and equality of treatment in all areas of immigration law, the criminal justice system, and social policies related to immigration. We are especially committed to working together with people who are marginalized to protect rights and to promote fairness, including battered women, people with HIV/AIDS, children, and noncitizen criminal offenders. Our success is built upon a foundation of nationwide members, including attorneys, law students, judges, jailhouse lawyers, advocates, community organizations, and other individuals seeking to defend and expand the rights of immigrants in the United States. Please read our 40th Anniversary Annual Report, which includes a 40-year timeline of historic milestones, U.S. map of geographic reach, funding sources, and more [PDF]. |
Announcements & AlertsNIPNLG Promotes Fair Federal Immigration Policy - Read key analyses on immigration reform that would promote fairness for all immigrants. More> NIPNLG Exposes Abuse by U.S. Customs & Border Protection New Resource to Fight Deportations. NIPNLG has co-released a resource to prevent deportations and the needless separation of families: The All-in-One Guide to Defeating ICE Hold Requests. More> Dan Kesselbrenner interview in the Huffington Post. More>
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Available NOW! Deportation 101 Manual - 2011 edition - NOW AVAILABLE in Spanish and English. More » |
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