

This Citizenship Week — Sept. 11-17 — we look forward to celebrating the efforts and gifts of immigrants who have become U.S. citizens, while encouraging eligible lawful permanent residents to apply
By helping immigrants become naturalized citizens, you reunite families, empower people to participate in a democratic process, promote strong communities, and so much more. You are truly a network of hope. While we reflect on the profound meaning of this day, we thank you for the countless hours you have spent serving immigrants.
Follow us on Facebook and Twitter throughout the week to see all the ways our network is celebrating. We'll highlight resources, advocacy issues, and ways to help new citizens integrate further into your communities. Please share our Citizenship Day website with anyone who needs information.
As it has for more than 30 years, CLINIC will fight for the rights of immigrants. CLINIC trains legal representatives who provide high-quality and affordable immigration legal services. We develop and sustain a network of nonprofit programs that serve over 500,000 immigrants every year. We cultivate projects that support and defend vulnerable immigrant populations by:
History has taught us that people who step up can make a difference. We hope you will join us.
Embracing the Gospel value of welcoming the stranger, CLINIC promotes the dignity and protects the rights of immigrants in partnership with a dedicated network of Catholic and community legal immigration programs. We are based out of Silver Spring, Maryland (Washington, D.C. metropolitan area), with an office in Oakland, California, and additional staff working from locations throughout the country. Questions and inquiries can be sent to national@cliniclegal.org.
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