ILRC Post-Election Resources
The Immigrant Legal Resource Center has issued a number of helpful and informative resources available on its website.
– Local Options for Protecting Immigrants: “identifies and explains some key policy provisions that cities and counties can enact in order to protect immigrants from discrimination and deportation.” At: https://www.ilrc.org/local-options
– Post-Election Talking Points and Resources https://www.ilrc.org/daca-talking-points Post-Election Resource for Schools https://www.ilrc.org/post-election-resource-schools
– Know Your Rights and What Immigrant Families Should Know https://www.ilrc.org/know-your-rights-and-what-immigrant-families-should-do-now
– Post-Election Q&A for Advocates and Attorneys Serving Immigrant Survivors of Gender-Based Violence, https://www.ilrc.org/post-election-qa-advocates-and-attorneys-serving-immigrant-survivors-gender-based-violence
– Post-Election Community Information Sheet, https://www.ilrc.org/post-election-community-information-sheet
– Family Preparedness Plan. https://www.ilrc.org/family-preparedness-plan
Also from the ILRC: “The ILRC continues to produce and disseminate Red Cards, sturdy plastic cards that provide critical information on how to assert these rights, along with an explanation to ICE agents that the individual is indeed asserting those rights. The demand for cards has increased significantly since the election, and we have responded by increasing our orders and fulfilment, as well as providing the design and information on executing these rights here”: https://www.ilrc.org/red-cards
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