✅ Resource: Top Immigrant Justice Groups
🗽A well informed citizenry is the best defense against tyranny. Throughout history, Americans have faced corruption, injustice, and authoritarian overreach. And every time, we fought back.
Here’s a list of leading immigrant justice groups that are nationally recognized for defending immigrant rights, pushing for humane policies, and mobilizing grassroots action. These are excellent partners and resources for supporting campaigns like the American Dream and Promise Act:
United We Dream (UWD)
The largest immigrant youth-led network in the U.S.
Focus: Protecting Dreamers, ending deportations, advancing permanent protections.
National Immigration Law Center (NILC)
Legal and policy powerhouse advocating for immigrant rights and low-income immigrant communities.
UndocuBlack Network
Black-led network advancing justice for Black undocumented immigrants through advocacy and storytelling.
Make the Road (New York, Nevada, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, NJ)
Community-based powerhouse combining organizing, legal services, and policy advocacy.
Mijente
Latinx and Chicanx grassroots organizing hub fighting for racial, economic, gender, and climate justice with immigrant rights at the center.
National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON)
Advocates for day laborers and low-wage immigrant workers while challenging ICE-police collaboration programs like 287(g) and Secure Communities.
Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC)
Provides legal training, technical assistance, and community education to strengthen the immigrant justice movement.
Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAAJ)
National network fighting for the civil and human rights of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, and immigrants broadly.
Detention Watch Network (DWN)
National coalition fighting to abolish immigration detention and expose abuses inside ICE facilities.
The Immigration Coalition
Saving lives along the Southern Broder with clean drinking water, food, and essential items.
Movimiento Cosecha
Decentralized, immigrant-led movement fighting for permanent protections, dignity, and respect for all undocumented people.
Donate to Immigrant Justice Advocacy Groups
The fight for immigrant justice needs all of us. The Home is Here campaign brings together the nation’s leading immigrant justice groups—organizations on the frontlines defending Dreamers, TPS holders, and immigrant families, advancing humane policies, and mobilizing grassroots action in every corner of the country. But they cannot do this work alone.
Will you consider chipping in to help their efforts? Click here to make a donation that is split amongst the groups.
Your donation directly fuels legal defense, advocacy, organizing, and rapid response to raids and detentions. Give today to stand with immigrant communities and help power the movement for dignity, safety, and a real path to citizenship.
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