The Asian Law Caucus, established in 1972, is a prominent organization dedicated to advocating for civil rights and systemic change within Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in San Francisco, CA. Their mission is to build a more just and caring world by fighting for economic security, immigrant justice, and a strong democracy. Through their legal services, they assist individuals facing issues such as eviction, wage theft, unjust deportations, and surveillance, ensuring that community members are treated with dignity and fairness.
With a fearless and impactful approach, the Asian Law Caucus has achieved significant victories over the years, including defending California's sanctuary state law, advocating for Southeast Asian refugees, and challenging discriminatory prosecutions. They have also played a crucial role in community-led efforts, such as the case of Dr. Wen Ho Lee, which highlighted the importance of standing up against injustice. Committed to empowering individuals and promoting social change, the Asian Law Caucus continues to be a driving force in the fight for justice and equality.
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