Overview
In recent decades, federal immigration enforcement policies and practices, including increased reliance on state and local agencies for information about non-U.S. citizens, have swept an unprecedented number of people into the detention and deportation system.
The National Immigration Law Center challenges federal, state, and local enforcement policies and laws whose main targets are low-income immigrants and their families.
Why It Matters
Unjust enforcement policies have serious consequences – they rip families apart, encourage racial profiling, and undermine due process. States and localities have also enacted laws designed to make life so difficult for immigrants that they are forced to go elsewhere.
Examples of Our Work
- We file lawsuits against unjust enforcement policies, like the Trump administration’s Muslim Ban, and we challenge mistreatment of immigrants in Customs and Border Protection custody, setting standards that must be followed going forward. Read more about our Border & Asylum work.
- We advocate for federal, state, and local policies that protect immigrant communities from government overreach or abuse.
- We create resources to help community members know their rights and to bolster the work of advocates across the country.
NILC Responds to SCOTUS Decisions on TPS and Asylum
Published Jun 25, 2026 Kica Matos, president of the National Immigration Law Center (NILC), issued the following statement after the U.S. Supreme Court issued rulings clearing the way for the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti and...
The US Must Keep its Promises to LGBTQ+ Immigrants
Published Jun 22, 2026 The government’s refusal to provide humanitarian relief to transgender immigrants is just one of the ways the Trump administration is attacking the LGBTQ+ community.
What’s in Congress’s New ICE Funding Law?
Published Jun 11, 2026
Tell USCIS You Don’t Want Increased Immigrant Surveillance
Published Jun 10, 2026 Updating an address should not require people to share unrelated personal and financial information with the federal government. Public comment is open until July 6 to oppose the change to Form...
Demand Congress Hold ICE Accountable
When we allow ICE to act with impunity, we are all less safe. Tell Congress to conduct rigorous oversight of ICE and take immediate steps to curb its abuse.
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