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immigration-connect

Project Description

Collecting, analyzing, and modeling data related to immigration. We're also building tools (visualizations, email parsers, matching algorithms to connect to connect pro bono lawyers with immigrants in need) to support the work of organizations working on immigration law and other immigration related issues.

Slack: #immigration-connect

Project Leads

Maintainers (people with write access)

Projects

Project leads have a weekly meeting with the National Immigration Law Center (NILC) and will share updates from those meetings and update projects based on the needs of the NILC. All active and completed projects can be found below and you can also browse our current help wanted issues for more information.

We are also very open to connecting with any other organizations whose work focuses on immigration issues, please contact Tyler, who is handling new organization requests, if you feel we could support your work:

Active

Completed

Getting started:

  • "First-timers" are welcome! Whether you're trying to learn data science, hone your coding skills, or get started collaborating over the web, we're happy to help. (Sidenote: with respect to Git and GitHub specifically, our github-playground repo and the #github-help Slack channel are good places to start.)
  • We believe good code is reviewed code. All commits to this repository are approved by project maintainers and/or leads (listed above). The goal here is not to criticize or judge your abilities! Rather, sharing insights and achievements. Code reviews help us continually refine the project's scope and direction, as well as encourage the discussion we need for it to thrive.
  • This README belongs to everyone. If we've missed some crucial information or left anything unclear, edit this document and submit a pull request. We welcome the feedback! Up-to-date documentation is critical to what we do, and changes like this are a great way to make your first contribution to the project.
  • Get involved! Browse our help wanted issues. All of our current discussions, proposals, and active projects are kept there and it will be the fastest way to determine how you can jump in and start helping. See if there is anything that interests you, start commenting here or in the Slack channel, and you can start contributing right away!

Skills

  • Python
  • R
  • Visualization
  • Web development
  • Recommender/matchmaking systems
  • Data analysis
  • Whatever else you bring to the table!