Immigrant Rights Resource Hub

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CABE’s Immigrant Rights Resource Hub includes links to resources from various public, private, non-profit, and governmental organizations that have been curated to inform and support students, families, educators, schools, districts, and communities regarding the rights of immigrants.

From CDE TK-2 Information and Resource Hub:

From the Attorney General’s Office:

From the USDOJ and USDOE:

From LACOE:

From First5 Humbolt:

From IDRA:

  • 10 Strategies for How Schools Should Respond to Help Children Impacted by ICE Raids:   English  |  Bilingual 

From NCIL:

  • Distinguishing between judicial warrants and administrative warrants –  Click Here

ConsulAppContigo

Advocates’ Checklist for Protecting Immigrant Families
  • Use this checklist to get ready for the challenges ahead by preparing our alliances.
    English   Spanish

From Nonprofit Financial Commons

  • What to Watch and Do as We Enter a Chaotic 2025 (video + slides):  Strategies to navigate funding uncertainty and political targeting and practical approaches for resilience. Particular emphasis on slides, 3-33, 37-43, 46, and 47 of the presentation slides.
Care Practices Guide
  • The Latinx Therapists Action Network have published a Care Practices Guide—a resource to support resiliency, mental health, and collective care for people organizing and communities building power and movements together to endure through the most challenging times and in current political conditions. Access the guide in Spanish here!
Tackling Hate Speech/Protecting Civic Space
  • Resources from the American Bar Association, with guidance related to social media.
Rapid Response Immigration Legal Clinic Toolkit
  • This toolkit was created to empower legal service providers to design and implement rapid response immigration legal clinics that will help migrants and asylum-seekers prepare for challenges and protect their rights in an unpredictable and ever-changing legal landscape.
USDOE Education Guidance
  • The Secretary of Education released a letter to all school districts affirming the existing guidance to ensure equal access to education for immigrant students in English and Spanish along with a directory of resources.
Birthright Citizenship 101
  • Click here to download printable PDFs from the Constitutional Accountability Center in English and Spanish.
Education Leaders’ Guide
  • Education Leaders’ Guide from the Center for Democracy and Technology is an immigration-specific resource that focuses largely on student privacy and information-sharing with ICE and provides information to education professionals that can be helpful in setting proactive policies and practices around requests or visits from ICE at school.
Guide to Creating “Safe Space” Policies for Early Childhood Programs
  • This guide from the Center for Law and Social Policy explains how early childhood providers can create a “safe space” policies to protect immigrant families in their programs.
UnidosUS
Letter to Health Care Officials to Clarify Civil Rights Language Access Requirements
 
School Safe Zones
 
Data Protections for FASFA Information
  • FAFSA guidance for mixed-status families from President’s Alliance.
 
Deportation/Planning Manual from Appleseed Foundation

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