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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Apr 22

    Learn how to advocate for the issues that matter to you at one of our upcoming trainings!

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  2. A migrant advocate shares the harrowing stories of asylum seekers and describes what the Trump administration’s new border policies could mean for these families.

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  3. The Department of Justice's case against a Newton District Court judge further undermines community trust and safety.

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  4. Join us for a Grassroots Lobbying 101 session in your community! 📍 Northampton on Saturday, April 27 📍 Brockton on Saturday, May 4 📍 Boston on Wednesday, May 8 📍 Fall River on Saturday, May 11 📍 Worcester on Wednesday, May 15

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  5. Retweeted
    Apr 26

    As has stated in its Immigration Principles, the fed'l gov't’s decision to send ICE officers to courthouses significantly interferes with the ability to secure justice for all in cases where immigrants—documented & undocumented—are victims, witnesses, or defendants. 1/

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  6. Apr 26

    *looks left* *looks right* *whispers* You have a First Amendment right to say "fuck."

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  7. Apr 26

    Our Immigrant Protection Project is part of an active community of lawyers and advocates in Western Massachusetts, helping immigrants and their families get the referrals and services they need.

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  8. Retweeted
    Apr 26

    : “Voting is the expression of our commitment to ourselves, one another, this country and this world.” -

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  9. Apr 26

    Our Bill of Rights Dinner is less than a month away! Have you purchased your tickets yet?

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  10. Apr 26

    The DOJ’s decision to prosecute a state judge based on how she responded to an ICE agent who camped out in her courtroom to detain an immigrant is preposterous and damaging to the rule of law.

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  11. Apr 26

    The made-up “Black Identity Extremist” label is the latest example in a history of harassing and discrediting Black activists who dare to use their voices to call out white supremacy.

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  12. Apr 25

    Congrats to Julio Ramirez for being honored by for his advocacy on behalf of workers and immigrants! Last year, we represented Julio in a case to protect due process rights for people being held in immigration detention. Here's his story:

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  13. Apr 25

    Society suffers when any group of people is marginalized or treated with suspicion because of their racial, national, ethnic, religious, sexual or gender identity. -

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  14. Apr 25
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  15. Apr 25

    The DOJ's case against a Newton District Court judge seems to have little to do with the facts, and everything to do with enforcing the president’s anti-immigrant agenda.

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  16. Apr 25

    Fantastic news for families across the Commonwealth! Thank you to and advocates like who worked to repeal the Cap on Kids policy.

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  17. Apr 25

    We're reminding every city and town in Massachusetts: People have a constitutional right to display political signs on their property.

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  18. Apr 25

    Mueller's report dispassionately lays out the facts, which are an indictment in all but name.

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  19. Apr 25
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  20. Apr 24

    🗣️ Everyone is entitled to abortion access, regardless of your immigration status, your zip code, or how much money you make.

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  21. Apr 24

    The Massachusetts supreme court ruled that when police “ping” a cell phone to determine its real-time location, they are conducting a search that will normally require a warrant under the state constitution.

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