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Lin-Manuel Miranda will turn 'Hamilton' 10th anniversary into a fundraiser for immigration services

NEW YORK CITY, JUL 17 – The 10th anniversary performance of Hamilton is expected to raise about $3 million for 14 nonprofits supporting immigrants amid increased enforcement and funding cuts, organizers said.

  • On August 6, Lin-Manuel Miranda will host a special ‘Hamilton’ performance at Broadway’s Richard Rodgers Theatre, expected to raise about $3 million for the Immigrants: We Get the Job Done Coalition.
  • The Trump administration has encouraged US Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain and deport people quickly, even to countries where they have never been, affecting support networks.
  • Access to the event includes VIP packages ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 through the Hispanic Federation, and most invitations are awarded via a Prizeo sweepstakes, Miranda revealed plans for a special show and preshow reception.
  • Kica Matos said, `Her nonprofit plans to use the donations to fund its Defending Democracy initiative,` highlighting how funds will support immigrant rights and legal challenges during heightened enforcement.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda will turn 'Hamilton' 10th anniversary into a fundraiser for immigration services

Lin-Manuel Miranda is using the 10th anniversary Broadway performance of *Hamilton* to support nonprofits providing immigration services.

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Lin-Manuel Miranda plans to use the tenth anniversary of his Broadway musical and award-winning cultural phenomenon “Hamilton” as a fundraiser for a coalition of non-profit organizations that provide support to immigrants.

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U.S. News broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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