National Immigration Project
Alejandra Cruz has extensive experience in various roles, including Youth Organizer at the National Immigration Project, Informed Immigrant Intern at FWD.us, Executive Assistant in the Oklahoma State Senate, and Covid-19 Testing Site Lead & Vaccine Caddy at IMMY. Alejandra has also held positions such as Partnerships and Events Fellow at Voto Latino, Strategic Communications Intern at The Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, and Civic Engagement Fellow at the Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center. With a Bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature/Letters and Women and Gender Studies from the University of Oklahoma, Alejandra is dedicated to community service and civic engagement.
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National Immigration Project
The National Immigration Project (NIPNLG) promotes justice and equality of treatment in all areas of immigration law, the criminal justice system, and in social policies related to immigration. For more than 50 years, NIPNLG has been at the forefront of defending the civil, human, and statutory rights of noncitizens across the United States, in order to expand the rights of all immigrants, to respond to threats against noncitizens, and to promote equality. One of our signature contributions is providing legal and technical support and training to immigrant communities, legal practitioners, and all advocates working to advance the rights of noncitizens. We are particularly committed to working on behalf of disenfranchised populations, including victims of crimes (such as intimate partner violence and workplace crimes), youth, and noncitizen criminal offenders. A national membership organization, the National Immigration Project provides support to thousands of lawyers, law students, legal workers, public defenders, jailhouse lawyers, and allies nationwide, who seek equality and justice for all under the law.