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New Americans Legislative Education and Advocacy Day 2026

New Americans Legislative Education and Advocacy Day 2026

Get ready to ignite real change!

Our refugee and immigrant communities are leading the charge in building powerful, united voices through civic engagement and bold advocacy. The

Your presence is powerful. Together, we will build on last year’s achievements and unleash our collective strength at a time when our communities face critical challenges. This Advocacy Day is our moment to drive transformative change—from the ground up—for our communities and for future generations.

2025 New Americans Legislative Education and Advocacy Day

, convened by the New Americans Alliance for Policy and Research (NAAPR) and in partnership with coalition of community- based organizations, electrified the Capitol with the energy and determination of hundreds of refugee and immigrant leaders from 22 countries, including Afghanistan, Bhutan, Congo, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Iran, Iraq, Somalia, Syria, Sudan, and more.

On February 4, 2026, Advocacy Day will once again highlight the vital leadership of refugees and immigrants as they rally alongside allies, engage directly with policymakers, present compelling position papers, and advocate for the urgent support our communities need.

2026 Legislative Priorities

At NAAPR, we are committed to advancing the prosperity, influence, and inclusion of refugees and immigrants through policy advocacy, education, research, and community-driven programs. We believe in the power of collective action to advocate for policies rooted in the lived experiences of refugees and immigrants.

With the state facing a budget shortfall and the federal government

reducing access to support services for refugees and asylees, urgent action is needed to prevent cuts to vital programs that would deepen

housing, health, and socioeconomic challenges—pushing refugees and other displaced individuals further into poverty.

As in previous years, our 2026 priorities are informed by the voices of refugee and immigrant participants from focus groups and listening sessions. They have shared real-life challenges—finding jobs, pursuing education, learning English, and affording rent—directly impacted by government decisions affecting support for our newest community members.

Our collective goal is to contribute to the development of policies that improve economic, social, and emotional well-being, and ultimately to the successful integration and belonging of refugees and other displaced individuals, so that they can harness their enormous talents to build a more dynamic, inclusive, and prosperous Washington State.

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