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Community Justice Alliance exists to defend, heal, and amplify California's immigrants.
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![]() CJA unveils the first "What Moves Us" portrait series, amplifying the stories of immigrants who have found a home in California, and what moves them. | ![]() At the Fresno unveiling of "What Moves Us", an immigrant portrait series, attendees track their own family migration. | ![]() Jorge Diaz interviews a Central Valley asylum-seeker about his detention with his small child, and the obstacles of finding legal representation. |
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![]() Birdiet brings her training from Guatemala to California's Central Valley for rights-based advocacy. | ![]() Ashley accepts the Sacramento Community Service Award for Community Justice Alliance's legal access project. | ![]() The CJA teams represents the unrepresented docket in immigration court. |
![]() When this Kern County family could not find removal defense, the CJA team came to them. We are working with partners to close representation disparities based on a person's zip code. | ![]() In 2019, Gaby and Birdiet complete their fundamentals training. | ![]() Sacramento protests the systematic attacks on immigrants. |
![]() Jason and Ashley go into immigration court to represent five individuals in 235 proceedings. | ![]() Community members write letters of support at our immigrant portrait pop up. | ![]() Sacramento donors send supplies with our team to detention support workers. |
![]() CJA members advocate for more resources for Central Valley immigrants in removal proceedings. | ![]() Jason reviews a client declaration inside the detention center | ![]() Our team rallies before challenging immigration court jurisdiction for some detained cases. |
![]() Jason and Kristina speak at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco about family separation | ![]() The CJA team represents a detained mother in post-conviction relief as her son waits at home | ![]() Notes of support for immigrant families |
![]() Ashley and Jason workshop asylum cases before our team represents 11 fathers and sons at Karnes Detention Center in Texas | ![]() Kristina writes an Op-Ed about the need to disentangle immigration enforcement from local law enforcement to keep communities safe |
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