Dear Colleagues in Philanthropy,
ICE raids target immigrant communities across the United States, creating widespread fear and trauma. We stand in solidarity with LatinX communities facing mass raids in their workplaces, houses of worship, and immigration hearings. We also recognize that other communities of color experience the same terror and uncertainty as ICE targets them nationwide with similar devastating impacts.
The administration systematically targets Black migrants, revoking their temporary or permanent residence statuses and forcing them back to countries still experiencing dangerous unrest. Asian immigrants face raids in their shops, massage parlors, restaurants, and grocery stores. While Asians comprise the fastest-growing ethnic group in the U.S., the media provides less reporting on the fear and trauma they experience.
A Painful Anniversary Deepens the Crisis
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the end of U.S. wars in Southeast Asia, making the current attacks on Southeast Asian refugees particularly heartbreaking. These communities carry deep wounds from war trauma and intergenerational trauma, compounded by decades of inadequate support during their initial resettlement in America. Now, they must relive the trauma of separation and displacement all over again.
This year, ICE has deported some Southeast Asian refugees without due process to third countries in Africa and Latin America—places they have never lived and have no connection to. Those sent to Southeast Asia more often don’t have support with starting a new life in a country and culture that is foreign to them, or they barely remember it. And the countries receiving them don’t have the infrastructure and programs to help them rebuild.
Our Call to Action
We urgently call on philanthropy to:
Learn and acknowledge how current deportation policies are senselessly devastating all communities of color.Â
Significantly increase support for Southeast Asian refugees whom the U.S. has historically failed to adequately resettle and whom this country has consistently overlooked throughout American history. These communities desperately need:
- Relief for those detained or at risk of deportation
- Access to legal support and resources
- Family assistanceÂ
Provide substantial funding for programs that Southeast Asian communities require to fight deportation and, for those who cannot escape it, ensure they receive a dignified transition. Here is a list of organizations we know that are supporting this issue. Note that this list is not exhaustive, and we’ll continue to add to it.
The time for action is now. We cannot stand by as communities that have already endured so much face renewed trauma and abandonment. Join us in responding to this humanitarian crisis with the urgency and resources it demands.
Together, we can demonstrate what principled philanthropy looks like.
Sincerely,
Eddy Zheng
President & Founder
New Breath Foundation
Connie Chung JoeÂ
President and CEO
Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy (AAPIP)
Laura Hernandez
Executive Director
Freedom for Immigrants
Philanthropic Partners
Lori Villarosa
Executive Director
Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity (PRE)
Julián Castro
Chief Executive Officer
Latino Community Foundation
Ray Colmenar
President
Akonadi Foundation
Jazmin Chavez
Interim CEO
Hispanics in Philanthropy
Rajasvini Bhansali
Executive Director
Solidaire Action
Lorraine Ramirez
Executive Director
Funders for Justice
Ben Barge
Field Director
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP)
Huy Tran
Executive Director
Services, Immigrant Rights and Education Network (SIREN)
Marissa Tirona
President
Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees
Jennifer Ching
Executive Director
North Star Fund
Tamara Chao
President & Executive Director
Asian Pacific Fund
Kathy Masaoka
Co-Chair
Nikkei for Civil Rights Redress
Hideoko Akashi
Founder and Lead Consultant
Liberation Consulting
Joanna Jackson
President & CEO
Weingart Foundation
Colleen Lye
Chair
Asian American Research Center
Angela Vo
Deputy Director
The Emergent Fund
Supriya Lopez Pillai
President
The Libra Foundation
Dwayne Marsh
President and CEO
Northern California Grantmakers
Chun-Yen Chen
CEO
Asian Pacific Community Fund
Ally Chan
President
Returning Laos Deportees Foundation
Sandy Chiang
Senior Program Manager
The California Endowment
Susan Choi
Senior Program Manager
Solidaire Action
Christine Fu
Senior Program Officer
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Herminia Trejo
Program Officer
Weingart Foundation
Shona Chakravartty
Director of Grantmaking
Hill Snowdon Foundation
Christina Tran
Administrative Assistant
Center for Effective Philanthropy
Molly Woodbury
Membership Coordinator
NCG
Danny Chau
General Member
Asian Mosaic Fund
Parita Patel
Senior Program Officer
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Community Allies & Partners
Josina Morita
Commissioner
Cook County Board
Erin Pak
CEO
Kheir Clinic
Vivian WuWong
Chair
Friends of the Chinatown Library
Danny Prempal
Partner
Agritech Science Research
Kelley Zhou
Manager of Partnerships
The Opportunity Network
Evanka Weerasinghe
Associate Director, Partner Solutions
Arabella Advisors
Kate Chang
Program Manager
Arabella Advisors
Alex Oishi
Associate, Executive Operations
Decolonizing Wealth Project
Diana Tranaude
Strategic Consultant/Founder
Collaborative Roots LLC
Zon Moua
Director of Organizing
Freedom, Inc.
Tessa Xuan
Co-Director
OPAWL – Building AAPI Feminist Leadership
Tai Little
Movement Building Organizer
SEAC Village
Kimi Maru
Coordinating Committee Member
Nikkei Progressives
Maria Wen
Jessica Nguyen
Libby Chiu
May Lee
Robert Law, M.D.
Timothy Fong
Mona Tawatao
Jamie Vuong