Proud to partner with the Immigrant Defense Project

The Immigrant Defense Project is a U.S. nonprofit organization fighting for fairness, justice, and dignity for immigrants — especially those entangled in the criminal and immigration systems. For nearly three decades, IDP has worked to challenge mass detention and deportation, protect fundamental rights, and ensure that no one is treated as disposable. Their work includes advocacy, litigation, community education, legal training, and direct defense resources, helping immigrants, advocates, and attorneys navigate complex legal barriers and push for systemic change.



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And the ACLU

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is one of the oldest and most influential nonprofit organizations in the United States dedicated to defending and expanding civil liberties and constitutional rights for everyone. Founded in 1920, the ACLU works in courts, legislatures, and communities across all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and Washington, D.C., to protect freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution — including freedom of speech, due process, equal protection under the law, privacy, and voting rights.

Through impact litigation, advocacy, and public education, the ACLU confronts government overreach, fights discrimination, and ensures that even unpopular or marginalized voices are heard and defended under the law. It has played a pivotal role in landmark civil rights and liberties cases while continuing to tackle issues from racial justice and immigrant rights to reproductive freedom and digital privacy. 


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Alongside the Freedom for Immigrants

Freedom for Immigrants is an immigrant-led, abolitionist nonprofit working to end immigration incarceration in the United States. The organization fights for a future where people are not confined in jails, detention centers, or cages simply because of their immigration status — and where all people can move freely and thrive with dignity.

Freedom for Immigrants organizes alongside leaders directly impacted by detention, runs the National Immigration Detention Hotline, supports community alternatives to detention, and bears witness to human rights abuses through volunteer visitation and monitoring. Your donation helps sustain this movement and advance community-centered solutions that challenge systems of oppression and support collective liberation. 


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