Welcome to the INRC & NYIC Survey of Law Enforcement Interactions in Immigrant Communities!

In partnership with the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC), CUNY School of Law's Immigrant and Non-Citizen Rights Clinic (INRC) is creating community education materials that are fully accessible to impacted communities, who are increasingly being targeted by immigration enforcement and police for alleged "gang-related" activities. This form of policing is particularly impacting Latinx1 communities, especially Latinx youth and their families. Through community education materials, we want to provide important accessible legal information to these communities who are subject to this type of law enforcement activity. In addition to community education materials, the NYIC and INRC also hope to create a legal defense toolkit and a report to expand advocacy in support of impacted communities. The results of this survey are integral to this project. All answers will be kept confidential. 
 
About us
The Immigrant and Non-Citizen Rights Clinic (INRC) at the CUNY School of Law, was one of the first immigration law clinics in the nation and has a distinguished record of litigation and advocacy in support of communities and their organizations.
The New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) with nearly 200 member organizations, aims to achieve to achieve a fairer and more just society that values the contributions of immigrants and extends opportunity for all. 
 
The term Latinx is a gender-neutral term that is used instead of or along with the terms Latino and Latina, and typically refers to individuals of Latin American descent.

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