NNIRR condemns the escalation of attacks against immigrants The National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights condemns the unwarranted and manufactured escalation of immigration
General Immigration
Dear Network Friends, Fifty-seven years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King wrote these words that resonate today in our work for immigrant and refugee rights. As
Moving towards justice in 2020 – with peace and justice for all Even as we reflect on this past year with friends and family,
Thank you for your support this holiday season As we wind down 2019, we are grateful for the hard work and support of members,
(Dec. 6, 2019) The term “climate refugee” has real meaning for Jose, who says he was forced off his family farm in Tabasco, Mexico
#GivingTuesday kicks off this Season of Giving, and NNIRR asks for your support! Donate today to help us enter 2020 ready to organize — and if
Despite large majorities of Democrats and Latinos who support the liberalization of immigration laws, the party’s 2020 presidential candidates are finding it’s still a
(Nov. 15, 2019) A cache of emails revealed this week in which White House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller, in the run-up to the
Over 1,000 events are slated for the Climate Strike tomorrow, Friday, September 20. Click here to locate and participate in actions near you. The Global Climate
(August 5, 2019) THE FOUR-PAGE MANIFESTO believed to be written by suspected El Paso mass shooter Patrick Crusius abounds with Trumpian racist nationalism. “This attack