We're so excited to announce our 2024 class of Justice Fellows, our largest class of Fellows ever! Over 130 dedicated Justice Fellows will join the fight for immigrant justice in more than 30 states. These exceptional individuals will provide vital legal assistance to immigrants, improving the immigration bar and holding courts and agencies accountable. "With this record-breaking class, we're not just mitigating a crisis, we're building a movement of the next generation of immigration lawyers and advocates," said Jojo Annobil, IJC's Chief Executive Officer. #IJCFellows #immigrationnews #immigrationlaw
Immigrant Justice Corps
Law Practice
New York, NY 3,932 followers
Creating the next generation of immigration lawyers and advocates.
About us
Immigrant Justice Corps (IJC) is the country’s first fellowship program wholly dedicated to meeting the need for high-quality legal assistance for immigrants seeking citizenship and fighting deportation. Inspired by Chief Judge Robert Katzmann of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, IJC brings together the country’s most talented advocates, connects them to New York City’s best legal and community institutions, leverages the latest technologies, and fosters a culture of creative thinking that will produce new strategies to reduce the justice gap for immigrant families, ensuring that immigration status is no longer a barrier to social and economic opportunity.
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External link for Immigrant Justice Corps
- Industry
- Law Practice
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2014
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Primary
17 Battery Pl
Suite 236
New York, NY 10004, US
Employees at Immigrant Justice Corps
Updates
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There's less than one week left to apply to become a 2025 Justice Fellow! Eligibility Requirements: 📌Applicants may be 3Ls or currently enrolled in an LLM program, graduating law school by the spring of 2025. 📌Applicants must have graduated no earlier than Spring 2023. 📌At the time of selection, applicants must have authorization to work in the United States for two years. Apply today: https://lnkd.in/dAe5Rw6j #IJCFellows #immigrationlaw #lawjobs
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Welcome to the IJC community, Fatima Khan 🎉
I’m happy to share that I’ve started a new position as a Justice Fellow within the Children's Protection Project at National Immigrant Justice Center! Under this position, I would be providing direct legal representation to unaccompanied immigrant children who have been placed in federal custody in the greater Chicago area. This role is incredibly meaningful to me as I work alongside a dedicated team to help protect and uplift vulnerable communities. I also want to express my deep gratitude to Immigrant Justice Corps for this incredible opportunity. Their support has empowered me to take on this important work, and I’m honored to be part of a fellowship dedicated to ensuring access to justice for those who need it most. Looking forward to growing, learning, and making a difference in the lives of immigrant children and families!
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The 2024 Justice Fellows — our largest class of Fellows yet — have joined their host organizations, and are working to provide quality legal counsel to immigrants in need. Fellows Sarahelena Barrios, Jeffrey Foor, Caroline Golub, Jinhong Park, Janet Pischke and Matthew Regan share why they chose to pursue an IJC fellowship. #IJCFellows
Meet the Fellows: Why IJC?
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We're so excited for 2024 Justice Fellows Abby Leigh and G. Isabel Gonzalez to join Immigrant Defenders Law Center 🎉
We are thrilled to welcome our 2024 Immigrant Justice Corps (IJC) Fellows to ImmDef where we work toward a future where #NoImmigrantStandsAlone. The Immigrant Justice Corps Fellows will support our team with: - Direct legal representation to asylum seekers - Complex cases at the intersection of immigration, criminal law, and child welfare - Community outreach and education efforts, - Systemic advocacy We can't wait to see the fresh perspectives and dedication they bring. Join us in welcoming our 2024 IJC Fellows!
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So proud of our Fellows and all the work they do ❤️
This is the happiness and joy I feel working as a Justice Fellow in the Unaccompanied Children Program at Immigrant Justice Corps. Two kids drew this picture today to express their dreams and feelings. This picture has triggered me to never give up and work unconditionally to help these children realize their innocent beautiful dreams. So grateful to Immigrant Justice Corps for offering me this unique opportunity to live such wonderful moments with innocent children.
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Social justice and immigration advocates said the bill is critical because people are often dissuaded from seeking the care they need in fear of deportation. As anti-immigrant rhetoric has risen nationwide, advocates said, the bill, called the Immigrant Trust Act, could become one of the few immigrant protection laws in New Jersey. https://lnkd.in/dfU5QdNe #immigrationnews
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If you have been affected by Hurricane Helene and/or anticipate being impacted by Hurricane Milton and need an extension, please reach out to recruitment@justicecorps.org!
Have you applied to the Immigrant Justice Corps Justice Fellowship yet? This two-year, paid opportunity places law students and recent grads in host organizations across the country to gain valuable real-world work experience and training in immigration law. It's not too late to apply! Explore the Fellowship at https://lnkd.in/dMUZ4q_V
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IJC CEO Jojo Annobil presented at Arnold Ventures's #BRIDGE (Build Research Ideas and Generate Evidence) series in Houston this week. While at the event, Jojo connected with 2016 Community Fellow Sergio Rodriguez Camarena, who as of August, works as Criminal Justice Research Manager at Arnold Ventures. Such a treat to spend time with IJC alumni across the country ❤️ #IJCAlumni
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A special report from the American Immigration Council aims to provide an estimation of what the fiscal and economic cost to the U.S. would be should the government deport those who as of 2022 lacked permanent legal status and faced the possibility of removal. The report finds that the cost of a one-time mass deportation operation — an estimated total of 13.3 million immigrants without legal status— is at least $315 billion. Shout out to 2014 Justice Fellow Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, AIM Policy Director, for his contributions to the report. #immigration
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