NNIRR Enforcement and Justice Project


en espanol
The NNIRR Enforcement and Justice Project
brings together community groups to advocate and organize for the rights of immigrant and refugee families, workers and communities, demanding accountability from officials for immigration enforcement, detention and deportation activities.

The project helps monitor and share information to build campaigns against:

  • Immigration raids
  • Police collaboration with immigration enforcement
  • Abuses by immigration police or other law enforcement agents
  • BICE and other DHS activity in workplaces, neighborhoods, and public spaces

Contact us at 510-465-1984x305, or email agarcia@nnirr.org.

GULF COAST SOLIDARITY TOUR
Read Arnoldo Garcia's report from the Gulf Coast Solidarity Tour, November 2005 (pdf file)

ACTION ALERT!!

Stop the Sensenbrenner Bill, the "Border Protection, Antiterrorism and Illegal Immigration Control Act" (H.R. 4437). read more...
12/08/05 (en espanol)

ORGANIZING RESOURCES
Take action now on 9/11 Commission Bills
in Congress
NNIRR calls for actions to delete anti-immigrant provisions in H.R. 10, otherwise known as the 9/11 Recommendations Act. read more...
11/17/04 (en espanol)

STOP THE CLEAR ACT!

The CLEAR Act, which currently has 112 co-sponsors in Congress, would authorize local and state police to act as immigration law enforcers. CLEAR imperils public safety and violates the civil rights of immigrant and refugee communities. read more...
fall 2004 (en espanol)

SPEAK OUT AGAINST SPECIAL REGISTRATION!
The policy of special registration of male immigrants of predominantly Arab and Muslim backgrounds is discriminatory and violates the human rights of immigrant communities. read more...
fall 2002/spring 2003

NNIRR National Statement against war and abuse of immigrant communities and list of endorsing organizations
spring 2002

NNIRR Response and Resources for POST-9/11 ORGANIZING in immigrant communities
The events of 9/11 have created an environment targeting immigrant communities, including hate violence and anti-immigrant legislation. read more..
fall 2001