Support Real Organizations

The situations depicted in this game are inspired by real challenges faced by immigrant communities. These organizations provide vital legal support, advocacy, and services to people navigating the immigration system.

Legal Aid & Advocacy Organizations

RAICES (Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services)

One of the largest immigration legal services providers in Texas, offering free and low-cost legal services to immigrant families, children, and refugees.

Legal representationFamily reunificationRefugee services

ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project

The ACLU's nationwide litigation and advocacy program defending the rights of immigrants through impact litigation, advocacy, and public education.

Constitutional rightsDetention conditionsDue process

National Immigration Law Center (NILC)

Defends and advances the rights of low-income immigrants through policy analysis, litigation, and advocacy at the federal and state levels.

Policy advocacyWorkers' rightsAccess to services

Immigration Advocates Network

Provides free immigration legal help through technology, connecting immigrants with pro bono attorneys and legal information resources.

Legal aid accessPro bono coordinationLegal tech

Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project

Provides free legal and social services to adults and unaccompanied children in immigration custody in Arizona, one of the busiest detention corridors.

Detention representationUnaccompanied minorsArizona

Al Otro Lado

Serves refugees and deportees in Tijuana and throughout Southern California through direct legal services, humanitarian aid, and advocacy.

Border regionDeportee supportAsylum seekers

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND)

Partners with law firms, corporations, and law schools to provide pro bono representation to unaccompanied immigrant and refugee children.

Unaccompanied childrenPro bono networkChild welfare

United We Dream

The largest immigrant youth-led community in the country, advocating for the dignity of immigrants and working toward permanent protection.

Youth organizingDACACommunity power

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