Immigrant Justice

Root causes of migration

Get to know what we're doing about this issue.

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What we're doing

This are our projects and campaigns aligned with this theme.

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Somos Comunidad
Bringing together expert voices from across the world to elevate the conversation around migrant inclusion and envision resilient communities.
Delegation
Delegation to Honduras and El Salvador with Massachusetts Lawmakers
We met immigrant human rights defenders and legal experts in Honduras and El Salvador to document the political, economic and social conditions that cause the exodus of people seeking protection in the U.S
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"Contextualizing the Migrant Narrative” Webinar Series
Alianza Americas set out to influence the course of the national discourse on migrants and migration with the webinar series Contextualizing the Migrant Crisis Narrative. The series was led by a group of organizations in the Chicagoland area as an effort to contextualize the current wave of migrants arriving in the United States. 
Resources

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Tax on remittances
The proposal threatens the families of migrants and the economies of their countries of origin
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Conditions Venezuelan Deportees Will Return To
Venezuelan migration is the largest exodus in Latin America’s recent history.
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Conditions Honduran Deportees Will Return To
Economic need, environmental disasters, and violence have driven Hondurans away from their homes.
Updates

What we're saying

Read about our latest posts about the topic.

Press Release
Canceling TPS for Honduras and Nicaragua is a cruel, unjust, and legally questionable decision
July 7, 2025
Press Release
Alianza Americas Condemns U.S. Abandonment of Haitian Families Amid Unprecedented Crisis
June 27, 2025
Press Release
Alianza Americas condemns the approval of the Foreign Agents Law in El Salvador
May 21, 2025
Press Release
Supreme Court Puts Venezuelan Migrants at Risk by Halting Protections While Legal Case Continues
May 20, 2025