• Click here to read Neighbors Link's post-election statement.

  • TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE! Join us on December 3rd for a luncheon event featuring Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton, one of the preeminent leaders in the fight for human rights. Secretary Clinton will share her vision for moving forward after the November election, ensuring that immigrants’ rights remain at the forefront of our national agenda.

  • Thank you to everyone who joined our Deportation and the Workforce Drain online forum. Click here to view the recording.

  • We are thrilled to announce the appointment of Jeanette Gisbert as our new Deputy Director!

  • Immigration is good for the U.S. economy as a whole and the New York economy specifically. Immigration is key to filling workforce needs, creating new businesses, building up our tax base and fueling innovation. Read more about how immigrants benefit the economy.

  • Thank you to everyone who made our Festival de Primavera such a success!

  • Thank you to everyone who joined Neighbors Link for our online forum Immigration: Beyond the Headlines. Click here to view the recording.

  • Neighbors Link strongly supports budgets and policies that respect the dignity of each human and recognize the contributions made by immigrants. Our legislative newsletter discusses key legislative and budget issues we are working for in 2024.

  • Neighbors Link’s Executive Director, Carola Otero Bracco, recently had the opportunity to visit the Texas/Mexico border. Her experiences during this trip highlighted the courage and resilience of people leaving their home countries and families in pursuit of safety. However, it was also a stark reminder of the urgent need for practical and humane reforms to our asylum system. We hope you appreciate this video that gives a glimpse into Carola's trip and some of the practical reforms that would make an immediate impact.

  • JOIN US! As part of the Community Matters film series, the Jacob Burns Film Center, Neighbors Link and Films On Purpose present We Dare to Dream. This documentary shares the powerful story of refugee athletes who competed for a place in the 2020 Olympic Games. All tickets include the film screening, post-film panel discussion and reception.