Erika J Nava


Erika J. Nava, Policy Analyst, works on immigration issues and how they relate to fiscal and economic policy. She also engages in immigration advocacy and outreach. During her time at NJPP, Erika has participated in successful campaigns that include the passage of the NJ DREAM Act. Erika research interest include: immigration policy, education policy, racial justice issues, criminal justice policy and border/Latino politics. Before joining NJPP in September 2013, she previously served as the project manager for the Hispanic Directors Association of New Jersey (HDANJ), where she administered the Capacity Building Program that included 27 nonprofit organizations and served as a liaison between HDANJ’s member organizations and the state of New Jersey. Erika also worked as a research assistant for Rutgers University, where she conducted demographic analyses of New Jersey’s population and researched the Perth Amboy riots. Erika is a national McNair Scholar. She holds a MPP with a concentration in Immigration and Education Policy from Rutgers University’s Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, and holds a BA degree in Political Science and Latino Studies from Douglass College at Rutgers University. Email: nava (at) njpp.org | Phone: 609-393-1145 ext. 17 Follow Erika on Twitter

DACA Directive Dims the Future of Thousands of Young New Jersey Immigrants

Only eight states have a higher number of DACA recipients than New Jersey.

Ending DACA Would Harm All New Jerseyans

More than 20,000 young New Jerseyans have been helped by DACA so far.

Trump Budget Targets Mixed-Status Immigrant Families

Proposal hits families of 6.5 percent of kids in the state with cruel tax exclusion.

What Would ‘A State Without Immigrants’ Look Like?

Undocumented New Jerseyans are an integral part of our state’s economy.

DACA-Eligible New Jerseyans Pay $66 Million a Year in Taxes

Their tax contributions would drop by 40 percent if DACA protections were rescinded.

What ITIN Filers Should Know Before Filing Their Taxes

About half of undocumented immigrants use ITIN numbers to file taxes.

New Jersey’s Immigrants are a Huge Economic Driver

New Jersey’s immigrants are starting businesses, creating jobs and paying taxes.

Op-Ed: Immigration Orders Fly in Face of American Values

New Jersey must stand united against these destructive executive orders.

New Jersey Should Welcome Immigrants

We can lead a charge of resistance that is rooted in common sense and public safety.

Access to Financial Aid is Essential To Give Undocumented New Jerseyans a Better Shot at a College Education

It’s time for New Jersey to build on steps taken in 2013 to help undocumented students in the state have a better shot at a college education.