ILAP and the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute, alongside eleven other New England immigration legal services nonprofits, deliver a letter to the government, raising concerns about the due process rights of low-income, pro se immigrants attempting to navigate the Department of Justice’s newest Immigration Court in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
Read MoreILAP signed onto letter urging the House Appropriations Committees to support funding for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) backlog reduction efforts.
Read MoreILAP remains steadfast in our support of asylum seekers and the legal right to seek asylum, rejecting the Biden administration’s most recent attempt to erode access to justice for those seeking protection.
Read MoreILAP announces our annual Volunteer and Community Partner Awards and shares gratitude for our wide network of volunteers, organizations, businesses, and advocates.
Read MoreILAP joins a national effort to hold elected officials accountable for racist, anti-immigrant language by demanding Congressional leaders denounce the use of dehumanizing rhetoric.
Read MoreILAP joins the Fairness to Freedom Campaign in sending a letter urging Congress to allocate funding to help safeguard the due process rights of people in removal proceedings by providing access to legal representation.
Read MoreILAP signs onto a letter led by African Communities Together and Congolese community leaders across the U.S. calling for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Special Student Relief designation for the Democratic Republic of Congo due to escalating widespread violence, environmental disasters, and humanitarian emergencies in the country.
Read MoreILAP joins the Haitian Bridge Alliance and 480 other organizations calling for the extension and redesignation of Haiti for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and an indefinite moratorium on deportation flights to Haiti amid a life-threatening humanitarian crisis.
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