National Immigration Law Center

The National Immigration Law Center (NILC) is a center in the United States that "engages in policy analysis, litigation, education and advocacy, to achieve [the] vision" of "a society in which all people—regardless of race, gender, immigration or economic status—are treated fairly and humanely."

They claim to concentrate on social, economic, and racial justice for low-income immigrants.

[3] NILC plays a role both in advocacy to influence legislation in a manner that would provide greater justice to immigrants and in spreading awareness and information so that immigrants can better navigate the existing social, political, and legal landscape.

[4] Their activities include publishing information on immigration reform legislation, immigration enforcement, workers' rights, education, driver's licenses, taxes, and litigation.

[citation needed] NILC has been cited in discussions of immigration and immigrant legal rights in the New York Times,[6] the Wall Street Journal,[7][8] Forbes,[9] and the Washington Post.