Who We Are
For more than 50 years, the National Immigration Project has litigated, advocated, educated, and built bridges across movements to ensure that those most impacted by the immigration and criminal systems are uplifted and supported.
National Immigration Project Condemns Racist Supreme Court Rulings Gutting TPS and the Right to Seek Asylum
Read our statement in response to the June 25 U.S. Supreme Court decisions clearing the way for the Trump administration to strip Temporary Protected Status from more than 350,000 Haitians and Syrians, and ruling that people fleeing danger have no right to even ask for asylum until their feet cross onto U.S. soil.
Highlights of Our Work
What to Know About Travel to the U.S. During the World Cup
This resource, available in English and Spanish, breaks down what international and domestic travelers need to know before they make plans to attend the World Cup games or festivities.
Practice Alert: Guidance on Adjustment of Status for SIJS Youth
This practice alert gives a background on SIJS and adjustment of status under INA § 245(h), provides legal arguments for a “juvenile-based” reading, discusses potential roadblocks to successfully advancing these arguments, and provides tips for advising clients about this approach.