I have been beside myself about the emergence of child concentration camps so I want to give a shout out to all the immigration attorneys doing your respective deity’s work right now
How can the rest of us best support you? I know of RAICES and KIND, and am trying to find the best local legal services groups to donate to
Update, friends–
My law school just emailed alums a bunch of information if we’re interested in helping immigrant families who have been separated at the border.
Here’s the gist.
Opportunities to assist with family separation:
Immigration Justice Campaign (**for attorneys only** powered by the American Immigration Council and American Immigration Lawyers Association)
https://actionnetwork.org/forms/we-stand-with-immigrants-their-families-sign-up-to-volunteer
If you are able to go to Texas: http://caraprobono.org/volunteer/ Other volunteer opportunities to help immigrants generally:
Serve as a child advocate for an unaccompanied minor:https://www.theyoungcenter.org/volunteer-at-the-young-center/
Find local legal and non-legal opportunities: https://www.standwithimmigrants.org Donate to organizations that have hosted Pro Bono Caravans and/or In-House Pro Bono Projects and are assisting immigrant families and unaccompanied minors:
KIND – Kids in Need of Defense https://supportkind.org/ They are supporting kids directly at the border and beyond through legal and social services.
Aldea supports families at the Berks family detention center: https://aldeapjc.org/
RAICES is a nonprofit that provides free and low-cost legal services to immigrant children, families and refugees in Texas. Donate generally or specifically to the RAICES bond fund: https://actionnetwork.org/fundraising/bondfund
Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center in El Paso, Texas: http://las-americas.org/
Urban Justice Center Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project:https://asylumadvocacy.org/get-involved/ Other lists/drives/charitable efforts:
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/06/how-you-can-fight-family-separation-at-the-border.html
https://www.texastribune.org/2018/06/18/heres-list-organizations-are-mobilizing-help-separated-immigrant-child/
In NYC: http://www.marklevine.nyc/childrefugees
Let’s all do what we can!
It always makes me proud that this is my most popular post -- so glad to see folks sharing information to figure out how they can help <3
















