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Starting Your Own English Conversation Outreach Program
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Immigration Advocacy Resources

Immigration Advocacy Resources

For ELPW’s Values towards immigrants, read this document.

For those of you who live in Milwaukee & Chicago, here is a MiVoz.com calendar search of all immigration related events taking place. You can also subscribe to MiVoz to receive a customized and comprehensive email of local Latino events. 
 
Here are links to websites that will keep you informed about immigration issues in the U.S.
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  • Americans for Immigrant Justice builds alliances between immigrant and nonimmigrant groups, including government, civic, social and faith-based communities.
  • Immigration Policy Center, the research and policy arm of the American Immigration Council, has timely articles and a comprehensive resource page that addresses just about any immigration issue.
  • National Alliance of Latin American and Caribbean Communities is a network of U.S.-based immigrant led organizations
  • Jewish Council on Urban Affairs has a comprehensive Immigration Information Guide that starts off with a quiz that tests your knowledge of immigration issues.
  • Justice for Immigrants has a media guide for advocacy groups and information services, including webinars.
  • Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service has several informative sites:
    o   Redefining Welcome, a blog by Linda Hartke
    o   The LIRS Detention Visitation Guide, which explains how to start a Visitation Ministry at your church. Small grants are available through LIRS.
    o   See also LIRS’ Myth Busters posters.
  • Asia Law Caucus  has an infographic that explains why undocumented immigrants cannot “go to the back of the line.”
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