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 At our core, we believe in people power: that ordinary people, when we organize strategically and in large numbers, can change the world. Sign up to get updates about our latest campaigns and events happening in your area.

What are we doing in 2024?

We’re starting off the year ready to run 8 local campaigns focused on winning tangible protections for immigrants across the country, and show up powerfully alongside our partners.

Join us in the fight.

At our core, we believe in people power: that ordinary people, when we organize strategically and in large numbers, can change the world.

Sign up to get updates about our latest campaigns and events happening in your area.

America doesn’t have an immigration system. We have a deportation system.

Families separated, thousands wasting away in ICE detention, refugees turned away. A federal budget that gives $100 to ICE and Border Patrol for every $1 allocated to the agency that actually helps people immigrate (USCIS). These are not side effects of an “immigration system” that needs reform; they're signs that the deportation system is working as intended.  

Our movement is taking action to bring this simple but powerful truth to the public. It's the first step in building the power we need to shut down this evil system for good.

Learn about our campaign to end deportation >>

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We take direct action because words alone will not bring about collective liberation.

As Jews, we carry both our ancestors’ memories of persecution and the fierceness of their resistance. We know fascism when we see it, and we know that no one is free until everyone is free. We are building a mass movement of allies to flank the immigrant rights movement. We recognize the common systems at the root of racism, xenophobia, and antisemitism, and see our work for immigrant justice as part of the broader fight against white supremacy, fascism, and racial capitalism.

Read more about our principles and strategy >>

 

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