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Faith-Based Resources

Immigration and
Trade Policy

Other
Organizations

Legal Sites

Government Agencies

Other Resources

Contact Us

This is a brief resource list on U.S. immigration issues and public policy.

Faith-Based Resources on Immigration and Trade

Mennonite Central Committee (MCC)

  • Mennonite Central Committee U.S. Immigration Office
    21 South 12th Street, P0 Box 500, Akron, PA 17501
    Phone: (717) 859-1152
    Email: jlm@mcc.org Web: http://mcc.org/us/immigration/
    Immigration education resources.
  • Mennonite Central Committee U.S. Washington Office
    920 Pennsylvania Ave, SE
    Washington, DC 20003
    Phone: (202) 544-6564
    E-mail: mccwash@mcc.org
    Web: www.mcc.org/us/washington
    Monitors U.S. public policy for its impact on MCC’s domestic and international relief, development and peacemaking work.

  • Justice for Immigrants: A Journey of Hope
    Web: www.justiceforimmigrants.org/
    The Catholic campaign for immigration reform.
  • Catholic Leagal Immigration Network, Inc.
    Web: www.cliniclegal.org
  • U.S. Interfaith Trade Justice Campaign
    1225 Otis St., NE, Washington, DC 20017
    Phone: 202-635-2757 x134
    Web: www.tradejusticeusa.org
    Partners with church organizations to facilitate engagement of faith communities in educational activities, policy advocacy and fair trade efforts around global trade and investment policies.
  • United Methodist General Board of Church and Society
    The Washington Office (addresses public policy issues on immigration)
    100 Maryland Ave N.E.
    Washington, DC 20002
    Phone: 202-488-5600
    Email: bmefford@umc-gbcs.org (Bill Mefford)
    Web: see GBCS/immigration or go to www.umc-gbcs.org and search for immigration.
  • American Friends Service Committee Project Voice
    1501 Cherry Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
    Phone: (215) 241-7000
    Web: www.afsc.org/immigrants-rights/project-voice.htm
    Conducts local and national organizing and education cad paigns to equip immigrant-led organizations in setting the national agenda for immigration policy and immigrants’ rights.
  • Borderlinks
    620 S Sixth Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85701 Phone: (520) 628-8263
    Web: www.borderlinks.org
    Conducts travel seminars in U.S.IMexico border commu ties, works with U.S. and Mexico partners to build peace both sides of the border. A member of the No More Dea Campaign (www.nomoredeaths.org), a coalition of faith communities and human rights organizations working to end border deaths.
  • Presbyterians for Just Immigration
    Web: www.pcusa.org/immigration/

Immigration and Trade Policy

  • Highlander Center Many resource links on immigration.
  • Immigration facts
  • Myths versus Facts (ImmigrationProf Blog)
  • National Immigration Forum Facts on Immigration
  • National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
    310 8th St., Suite 303, Oakland, CA 94607 Phone: 510-465-1984
    Web: www.nnirr.org
    A coalition of local immigrant and refugee organizations. Offers popular education tools for community organizers including Project BRIDGE, Building a Race and Immigration Dialogue in the Global Economy, and a video, “Uprooted: Refugees of the Global Economy,” in English with Spanish subtitles.
  • National Immigration Forum
    50 F Street NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 2000 Phone: (202) 347-0040
    Web: www.immigrationforum.org
    Convenes hundreds of national groups to advocate on a range of immigration policy issues, and equips local advocates and service providers across the country.
  • Oxfam International Advocacy Office
    1112 16th Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: (202) 496 1170
    E-mail: advocacy@oxfaminternational.org
    Web: www.oxfam.org
    Hosts the Make Trade Fair campaign, calling on governments, institutions and multinational companies to change the rules so that trade can become part of the solution to poverty, not part of the problem.
  • Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
    2105 1st Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404
    Phone: (612) 870-0453
    Web: www.iatp.org
    Promotes resilient family farms, rural communities and ecosystems around the world through research and education, science and technology, and advocacy.
  • Fair Trade Resource Network:
    P0 Box 33772, Washington, DC 20033
    Phone: (202) 234-6797
    Web: www.fairtraderesource.org
    Conducts research and offers resources about fair trade. Connects individuals and organizations seeking to get involved in fair trade advocacy.
  • Ten Thousand Villages:
    704 Main Street, P0 Box 500, Akron, PA 17501
    Phone: (717) 859-8100
    Web: www.tenthousandvillages.com
    Provides fair income to people in developing countries bymarketing their handicrafts and telling their stories in the United States and Canada.

Organizations

  • Amnesty International:
    www.amnesty.org
    Promotes human rights and campaigns against specific human rights abuses.

  • Asylumlaw.org:
    www.asylumlaw.org
    A free website run by an international consortium of agencies that help asylum seekers in Australia, Canada, the United States, and several countries in Europe. Over 95% of the content on this site is open to the public, including asylum seekers from any country and the lawyers or advocates who represent them.
  • Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc:
    www.cliniclegal.org
  • Church World Service:
    www.churchworldservice.com
  • Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees:
    www.gcir.org/about_immigration/usmap.htm
    A good site to find out statistics in each state on numbers of immigrants.
  • Human Rights Documentation Exchange:
    www.handplant.com/mockups/hrde/
    The Human Rights Documentation Exchange defends immigrant survivors of human rights abuses by providing information critical to their claims for refuge in the United States, advancing public awareness of human rights abuses and encouraging public policy development.
  • Human Watch Reports:
    www.hrw.org
    Human Rights Watch is dedicated to protecting the human rights of people around the world. HWR investigate and expose human rights violations and hold abusers accountable.
  • Immigration and Refugee Services of America:
    www.irsa-uscr.org
  • Immigrant Legal Resource Center:
    www.ilrc.org
    ILRC provides legal alerts, publications, seminars, trainings and other resources on immigration laws.
  • Asian American Justice Center:
    www.advancingequality.org
    AAJC works to protect and advance the civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans. It also offers alerts, updates and briefing material on immigration, naturalization, language rights and welfare reform.
  • National Council of La Raza:
    www.nclr.org
    The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan, tax-exempt organization established in 1968 to reduce poverty and discrimination, and improve life opportunities, for Hispanic Americans.
  • National Clearinghouse on Agricultural Guest Worker Issues:
    www.crlaf.org
  • National Immigration Forum:
    www.immigrationforum.org
    NIF advocates and builds public support for public policies that welcome immigrants and refugees. NIF offers a series of short papers featuring useful statistical and historical information related to immigration, as well as immigration facts.
  • National Immigration Law Center:
    www.nilc.org
    NILC staff specialize in immigration law, the employment and public benefits rights of immigrants. NILC also conducts policy analysis and impact litigation and provides publications, technical advise and trainings on immigration.
  • National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights:
    www.nnirr.org
    NNIRR offers extensive coverage of issues relating to INS raids and the militarization of the border.
  • Pew Hispanic Center:
    www.pewhispanic.org
    PHC’s mission is to improve understanding of the diverse Hispanic population in the U.S.
  • United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees:
    www.unhcr.ch
    The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees was established by the U.N. General Assembly in 1950, one of several attempts by the international community during the 20th century to provide protection and assistance to refugees.
  • U.S. Committee for Refugees:
    www.refugees.org
    Information about refugees worldwide.

Legal Sites

  • American Bar Association Immigration Pro Bono Development Project:
    www.abanet.org/immigprobono
    Resources for local Bar associations seeking to develop pro bono projects for immigrants. Directory of local pro bono panels.
  • American Immigration Lawyers Association:
    www.aila.org
    Has some basic immigration information and a updates on current immigration policies.
  • American Immigration Law Foundation:
    www.ailf.org
    AILF, established to promote public understanding of immigration law and policy through education, policy analysis, and support to litigators.
  • Find Law:
    www.findlaw.com
    FindLaw is the highest-trafficked legal Web site, providing the most comprehensive set of legal resources on the Internet for legal professionals, businesses, students and individuals. These resources include Web search utilities, cases and codes, legal news, an online career center, and community-oriented tools, such as a secure document management mailing lists, message boards and free e-mail.
  • Siskind's Immigration Bulletin:
    www.visalaw.com

Government Agencies

  • U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE):
    www.ice.gov/graphics
    ICE focuses on the enforcement of immigration and customs laws within the United States.
  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services:
    uscis.gov/graphics
    INS offers press releases, downloadable immigration forms, statistics, the Immigration and Nationality Act, information on Naturalization, memos, 8CFR, information for employers, etc.
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection:
    cbp.gov
  • Congress:
    thomas.loc.gov
    The Library of Congress’s site for information on Congressional legislation, past and pending
  • EOIR:
    www.usdoj.gov/eoir
    You will find BIA decisions, list of suspended Practitioners, List of BIA recognized organizations and their accredited representatives.
  • Federal Bureau of Prison (BOP):
    www.bop.gov
    BOP has statistics of prisoners and detainees dating back to 1982. You can search for a detainee by inmate number, name or INS number. The results will provide you with the exact location of the detainee (if in a BOP facility), their inmate number, INS number, full name, age, race and gender.
  • Federal Register:
    www.gpoaccess.gov/fr
    www.gpoaccess.gov/nara
    You will find the publication of proposed, interim & final regulations; notices; and executive orders.
  • Executive Office for Immigration Review Pro Bono Program:
    www.usdoj.gov/eoir/probono/probono.htm
    The EOIR has a list of free Legal Service Providers by States and other helpful information.
  • Department of Labor Office of Administrative Law Judges: www.oalj.dol.gov/aljmissn.htm
    Administrative law judges from the United States Department of Labor’s Office of Administrative Law Judges preside over formal hearings concerning many labor-related matters. You will find selected statutes or regulations relevant to the Immigration programs that may be adjudicated by the Office of Administrative Law Judges, United States Department of Labor.
  • Department of State:
    www.state.gov
    It provides an array of important services to U.S. citizens and to foreigners seeking to visit or immigrate to the U.S. It also has DV Lottery information and Visa Services.
    • Visa Bulletin:
      travel.state.gov/visa/frvi_bulletin.html
      This bulletin summarizes the availability of immigrant numbers each month.
    • Visa Services: travel.state.gov/visa/
      It has information on different kinds of visa services, visitor visa application, affidavit of support, visitor visas, student visas, immigrant visas, employment visas, marriage to foreign nationals, public charge information, statistics and other visa questions.
    • US Embassies: usembassy.state.gov
      It has information on Embassies and other Diplomatic Missions.
    • Freedom of Information Act
      foia.state.gov
      It has the Foreign Affairs Manual
  • Employment and Training Administration
    www.doleta.gov
    You will find instructions for Filing Applications for Alien Employment Certification for Permanent Employment in the United States.
    • Information on Foreign Labor Certification
      www.doleta.gov processing dates, forms, state contacts, prevailing wage, application process and appeals process.
  • House of Representatives:
    www.house.gov
    Links to websites of members of Congress
  • House Judiciary Committee / Immigration Subcommittee:
    www.house.gov/judiciary/
    Contains testimony from Subcommittee Hearings
  • Human Rights Reports:
    state.gov/global/human_rights
  • Internet Law Library:
    www.lawguru.com/ilawlib
  • Office of the Special Counsel for Immigration Related Unfair Employment Practices
    www.usdoj.gov/crt/osc
    OSC was created by the anti discrimination provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 to monitor and litigate immigration related employment discrimination.
  • U.S. Census Bureau:
    www.census.gov
    You will find statistics on the U.S. population including the foreign born.
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
    www.hhs.gov/ocr/immigration/
  • U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service Asylum Resource Information Center
    www1.umn.edu/humanrts/ins/inservie.htm
  • U.S. State Department, Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration
    www.state.gov/g/prm
  • U.S. Senate:
    www.senate.gov
    Links to Websites of Senators
  • The White House:
    www.whitehouse.gov
    Presidential Statements and text of press conferences

Other Resources

  • Wikipedia -- the online encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
    For more information about the Peace and Justice Committee, see efpjc.ppjr.org.


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    Last Updated: 9/8/07
    Created: November 5, 2006