What is the SAFE Network?
Launched in 2017, the Safety & Fairness for Everyone (SAFE) Network was created to counter the urgent injustices that people facing detention and deportation experience because they do not have the right to a public defender to ensure that they receive a fair trial.
SAFE is a unique collaboration among governments, immigration legal service providers, and advocates working together to build and implement publicly funded universal representation programs at the local and state levels.
These programs are grounded in a vision of universal representation: the belief that every person facing deportation should be entitled to high-quality legal representation regardless of income, race, national origin, prior history with the criminal legal system, or the nature of their defense. Vera supports the launch, growth, and sustainability of these programs through a range of resources and technical assistance.
SAFE utilizes a four-pronged approach for expanding justice and fairness for immigrant communities:
- Build a critical mass of publicly funded programs at the local and state level to drive momentum for federal change and develop the infrastructure needed to implement universal representation at scale.
- Generate evidence and proof points
of the transformative impact and feasibility of universal representation.
- Create narrative change and develop public champions in support of universal representation.
- Support community-led advocacy and campaigns
to build momentum for universal representation and advance systemic change.
Since its launch, SAFE has demonstrated the power and influence of local leadership with sustainable, successful programs that have continued to expand over time. This success has cascaded to the state and regional levels, inspiring similar programs with increasingly broad reach. SAFE’s goal is to leverage this local and state leadership to drive federal change, establishing a federal right to representation through the Fairness to Freedom campaign.
Because representation alone is not enough to mitigate the systemic issues and structural racism pervasive throughout the detention and deportation system, Vera is working alongside partners to end immigration detention, end the criminalization of immigrants, and shrink the pipeline between the criminal legal and immigration systems.