The Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) is a national nonprofit organization that provides legal training, technical assistance, publications, community education, and advocacy to attorneys, advocates, and immigrant communities to expand access to counsel, strengthen due process, and advance immigrant rights and racial and economic justice.
Immigration enforcement reform, access to legal counsel and due process for noncitizens, pathways to legalization and naturalization, alternatives to detention, family unity, protections for refugees and asylum-seekers, language access, limits on local-federal immigration collaboration, and policies supporting community-based legal services.
Primarily philanthropic foundation grants and individual donations, supplemented by program and training fees and project-based grants.
Works closely with immigrant-rights legal and advocacy organizations such as the National Immigration Law Center, American Immigration Council, CLINIC, ACLU, local immigrant coalitions, and national advocacy partners and legal experts.
Non-profit (national legal and advocacy organization, 501(c)(3))