Welcome

Advocating for Immigrants in Wyoming

The mission of Juntos is to educate, organize, and abrogate for an Equality State where every individual—regardless of identity or origin—enjoys equality, respect, and dignity.

The Impact

Immigrants are the Backbone of Wyoming.

Despite negative narratives, our contribution to the United States is invaluable. We are not just residents; we are the entrepreneurs, teachers, and workers driving Wyoming forward.
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Core Values

Our philosophy is forged in the heart.

Warrior Spirit

We do not apologize for taking a firm stance against discrimination, hatred, and injustice.

Solidarity

We recognize that our work is bigger than any individual. We serve as 'accomplices' in mutual support of our shared goals.

Intersectionality

Our identities are like the roots of a tree. We address the multiple facets of human struggle to create holistic solutions.

Community Needs

We prioritize the needs and well-being of the local population in everything we do.

Our Signature Programs

You Are Not Alone

The WYRRN is a dedicated team created to document and respond to ICE enforcement actions across the entire state of Wyoming.
Our flagship program provides the bilingual tools and education necessary to navigate interactions with law enforcement and ICE with confidence.

Our Services

If you need assistance

Service-Workshops

Educational Workshops

Service-LegalClinic

Legal Clinics

Service-MentalHealth

Clinical Evaluations

Service-PolicyAdvocacy

Policy Advocacy

Success Spotlight

Victory in Uinta County

From 2018 to 2020, Juntos led a historic coalition of business, faith, and environmental leaders to block a proposed private immigration prison. We proved that Wyoming says 'No' to profiting off human suffering.

Community Hubs

Cheyenne Headquarters

Serving as our strategic anchor and base for the Wyoming Rapid Response Network

Casper The Center at Melrose

Visit our newest community space at 1511 S. Melrose St. for the Multicultural Collective and Legislative Lowdowns.

News

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