Partner Toolkit

New Arrivals

New York City Mayor Eric Adams and some other politicians serving communities that have historically welcomed immigrants have responded to the arrival of recent immigrants by taking anti-immigrant positions. Senate Democrats also shifted this year, now pushing a floor vote on anti-immigrant legislation despite the objection of more than 100 nonprofits. As Election Day approaches, more such attacks are likely, and some – like Mayor Adams’ – will focus on the cost of providing health care, housing, and other services that meet the basic needs of immigrant families, suggesting an important defensive role for PIF partners.

Public statements by PIF partners can help to balance the scales, so that anti-immigrant critiques are not the only messages shaping the public debate. Your statements can also send an important signal to politicians that attacks on immigrant families will have consequences.

We want to make it easier for your organization to raise its voice if and when you make that choice. To that end, we’re sharing three resources developed in collaboration with PIF partners:

If you end up using one of these resources, please let us know by emailing Ed Walz of our Communications Working Group or Alicia Wilson of our Community Education Working Group.

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Updated December 2023

These resources are intended to make it easier for partners to conduct community outreach or advocacy activities. PIF may be able to provide additional support. To learn more or discuss further, please contact info@pifcoalition.org.