Contigo Immigrant Justice Partners with Albuquerque Businesses for Immigrant Support at Todos Juntos Fest
POLICY WIRE — Albuquerque, United States — Local businesses in partnership with Contigo Immigrant Justice recently hosted the Todos Juntos Fest, an event meticulously designed to connect community...
POLICY WIRE — Albuquerque, United States — Local businesses in partnership with Contigo Immigrant Justice recently hosted the Todos Juntos Fest, an event meticulously designed to connect community members with vital immigrant support resources and promote sustainable monthly giving opportunities.
Community Collaboration for Immigrant Rights
Prominent local establishments, including Zendo Coffee, Side Track Brewing Company, and Flyby Provisions, graciously served as host venues for the bustling community market. The event welcomed numerous attendees eager to discover effective pathways to assist immigrants within the region. Festival-goers actively engaged with various local vendors, gathered crucial information on available community resources, enjoyed lively music from a DJ, and were strongly encouraged to become integral members of the Todos Juntos program.
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Sustaining Support and Legal Navigation
According to event organizers, the Todos Juntos initiative relies significantly on consistent monthly financial contributions to effectively champion immigrant justice and facilitate essential access to the legal system for individuals who might otherwise lack such critical support. The intricacies of navigating legal processes, especially for vulnerable populations seeking assistance, profoundly underscore the importance of such proactive community programs. For a deeper perspective on complex legal challenges and rights, one might consider the ongoing discussions surrounding Pete Hegseth’s challenge to senatorial immunity.
Ben Rose, the Community Engagement Manager for Contigo Immigrant Justice, emphasized the crucial importance of predictable monthly funding. He stated, “Reliable monthly financial insights are instrumental in establishing enduring resources for the immigrant population here.” Rose further articulated the organization’s overarching vision, adding, “It’s fundamentally about cultivating a resilient community that stands in unwavering solidarity with immigrants.”
A Decade of Advocacy
For over a decade, Contigo Immigrant Justice, which was previously known as the Santa Fe Dreamers Project, has consistently served as a steadfast advocate for immigrant communities, passionately championing their fundamental rights and welfare across New Mexico.


