Ways You Can Support Immigrants Facing Deportation

by CAIR Coalition Staff

Over the past two days, many old and new supporters have asked how they can help CAIR Coalition provide legal services, education, and support to immigrants facing deportation. We are very grateful for all of your expressions of support. To help today, tomorrow, and in the future, please consider:

Donating to CAIR Coalition. Your contributions provide essential support to our advocacy on behalf of immigrant families in the DC area.

Taking on a Pro Bono case. Your representation can make a dramatic difference in the life of an adult or child seeking protection and permanency in the U.S. Available cases are listed here.

Engaging with us on the issues. Read our blog, sign up for our newsletter, join us for a community education event. The more educated we all are, the more compassionate we will be.

Staffing our detention hotline. Immigrants in government detention centers are separated from families, communities, and counsel. Our free hotline, staffed by volunteers, allows detainees to reach out for support and help.

Volunteering to interpret and/or translate for CAIR Coalition clients. While our Detained Children's Program has a particular need for Spanish-speakers, the Detained Adult Program works with detained immigrants from all over the world.

Thank you, everyone, for all of your support. If you or someone you know need help, please visit our website to learn about our services.

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