Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project

Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing legal services, education, and advocacy for immigrants, particularly those facing deportation or seeking asylum in the United States. Based in Los Angeles, it operates under the Catholic Charities of Los Angeles and focuses on empowering vulnerable immigrant populations, including unaccompanied minors and detained individuals, by offering pro bono legal representation and community outreach programs. The organization generates funding through grants, donations, and partnerships with philanthropic entities to sustain its mission. Established in 2000, Esperanza has played a critical role in shaping immigration policies and providing essential support to marginalized communities, making it a vital resource for immigrant rights.

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