Immigration Equality

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Awardee
Immigration Equality

To promote justice and equality for LGBTQ and HIV-positive immigrants and families through direct legal services, policy advocacy, and impact litigation.

Last Updated: September 2024
Competition Participation
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Subject
Immigration law
  • Alabama, United States of America
  • Alaska, United States of America
  • Arizona, United States of America
  • Arkansas, United States of America
  • California, United States of America
  • Colorado, United States of America
  • Connecticut, United States of America
  • Delaware, United States of America
  • District of Columbia, United States of America
  • Florida, United States of America
  • Georgia, United States of America
  • Hawaii, United States of America
  • Idaho, United States of America
  • Illinois, United States of America
  • Indiana, United States of America
  • Iowa, United States of America
  • Kansas, United States of America
  • Kentucky, United States of America
  • Louisiana, United States of America
  • Maine, United States of America
  • Maryland, United States of America
  • Massachusetts, United States of America
  • Michigan, United States of America
  • Minnesota, United States of America
  • Mississippi, United States of America
  • Missouri, United States of America
  • Montana, United States of America
  • Nebraska, United States of America
  • Nevada, United States of America
  • New Hampshire, United States of America
  • New Jersey, United States of America
  • New Mexico, United States of America
  • New York, United States of America
  • North Carolina, United States of America
  • North Dakota, United States of America
  • Ohio, United States of America
  • Oklahoma, United States of America
  • Oregon, United States of America
  • Pennsylvania, United States of America
  • Rhode Island, United States of America
  • South Carolina, United States of America
  • South Dakota, United States of America
  • Tennessee, United States of America
  • Texas, United States of America
  • Utah, United States of America
  • Vermont, United States of America
  • Virginia, United States of America
  • Washington, United States of America
  • West Virginia, United States of America
  • Wisconsin, United States of America
  • Wyoming, United States of America
  • United States of America
  • Asylum seekers
  • Immigrants and migrants
  • LGBTQ+ people
  • People living with HIV/AIDS
  • Refugees and displaced people
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Executive Summary

Immigration Equality is the national leader in the field we pioneered: LGBTQ and HIV immigration rights. We work on both the personal and systemic levels to protect and uplift LGBTQ and HIV-positive immigrants/families. Through direct legal services, policy advocacy, and impact litigation, our small team has achieved massive victories for our community.

A vast majority of our leadership, board, and staff are LGBTQ, HIV-positive, and/or immigrants who share the lived experiences of our community and who utilize their expertise in immigration law and policy to advance our mission.

Our successes include:

* Providing no-cost services to 700+ asylum seekers a year, including direct legal representation, legal advice, limited representation clinics, and substantial self-help resources.

* Advocating on behalf of hundreds of LGBTQ and HIV-positive immigrants in detention and providing them with various types of direct and pro se assistance, as well as responding to more than 2,000 calls annually to our detention hotline.

* Winning 99% of our asylum cases each year.

* Securing major policy reforms, like overturning the immigration ban on HIV-positive immigrants and securing a third gender marker (“X”) on U.S. passports.

* Authoring the LGBTQ chapter of the U.S. government’s asylum and refugee officer basic training manual.

* Blocking Trump’s Death to Asylum rules in federal court, which would have taken effect at the end of his presidency without our intervention.

* Filing a formal complaint during the pandemic with the DHS Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties that secured the immediate release of all of our HIV-positive clients in ICE detention.

* Forcing the State Department—after winning four different federal district court lawsuits and two circuit court appeals—to end their unconstitutional policy that denied birthright citizenship to foreign-born children of same-sex married couples.

Organization Details
Lead Organization

Immigration Equality

Organization Headquarters
New York, United States of America
Organization ID
13-3802711
Number of Full-time Employees
10 to 25
Annual Operating Budget
$1.1 to 5 Million
Type
Nonprofit

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