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`APPENDIX A – LIST OF AMICI
`Alianza Americas is a network of Latin American
`and Caribbean immigrant organizations in the United
`States. It is the only national organization in the U.S.
`that is rooted in Latino immigrant communities and
`works both domestically and transnationally to create
`an inclusive, equitable and sustainable way of life. It
`combines its deep community roots and transnational
`experience with its advocacy policy work to protect the
`dignity and promote the well-being of all people across
`the Americas.
`
`Alianza Americas also represents a critical voice on is-
`sues that impact the lives of immigrants and all fami-
`lies throughout the Americas. Its 45 organizational
`members represent more than 100,000 families across
`12 states. It works with civil society partners, govern-
`ment agencies, and communities of faith and organized
`labor to shape and influence public policies that pro-
`mote social, political, and economic justice across the
`Americas.
`
`Brazilian Worker Center is a Massachusetts organ-
`ization that supports workplace rights and immigra-
`tion through organizing, advocacy, education, and
`leadership.
`
`Central American Resource Center (CARECEN)
`of Washington, D.C. is an immigrant advocacy organ-
`ization in Washington, D.C. Many of its clients are
`DACA recipients.
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`Centro Presente is a Latin American immigrant or-
`ganization dedicated to the self-determination and
`self-reliance of the Latin American community in Mas-
`sachusetts. Centro Presente advocates for immigrant
`rights and economic and social justice.
`
`Club Taji Ciudad Hidalgo is an Illinois immigrant
`advocacy organization that builds bridges between
`Latin American youth, their families and the commu-
`nity, including DACA recipients, through education,
`culture and civic engagement.
`
`Colectivo de Mujeres Transnacionales engages in
`advocacy on behalf of women immigrants and their
`families in Illinois, many of whom are DACA recipi-
`ents.
`
`CRECEN is a community-based organization in Hou-
`ston, Texas that advocates for the rights of, and eco-
`nomic and social justice for, immigrants.
`
`Florida Immigrant Coalition engages in advocacy
`on behalf of immigrant populations in Florida.
`
`Lake County Immigrant Advocacy advocates on
`behalf of young immigrants and their families, includ-
`ing DACA recipients, in Lake County, Illinois.
`
`St. Brigid’s Roman Catholic Church, Casa Mary
`Johanna has served immigrant populations in New
`York for more than 150 years including, most recently,
`undocumented immigrants and DACA recipients.
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`Women Working Together USA is a Florida organi-
`zation that advocates on behalf of immigrants. Many
`of its members and their children are DACA recipients.
`
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