From Immigration Advocates Network <[email protected]>
Subject Raids Resources and Response
Date August 8, 2019 7:04 PM
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Network Action Alert

Share:

Here are some excellent resources, from advocates and partners across
the country, to protect and prepare people for workplace raids and
other enforcement:

A classic and effective community education video on rights in the
workplace, home, and vehicle. -
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An interactive interview to help people Make a Plan -
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A guide for employers -
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Rights videos -
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An enforcement toolkit -
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enforcement.

Red cards -
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Act:

Here are a few ways community members can get involved:

Complain to the White House: -
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Call congressional representative at 202-225-3121, and senators at
202-224-3121.

Call to report enforcement-related civil rights violations: -
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Connect to national organizations that protest enforcement, such as
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Find local and national volunteer opportunies at -
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Submit a public comment to oppose rule changes that increase ICE
enforcement powers, such as expanding expedited removal:
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Document:

Notifica is a free mobile app to help people share information about
ICE enforcement activities and get support at -
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The American Immigration Lawyers Association has a map and links to
report enforcement: -
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Witness.org provides guidelines on how to safely film ICE enforcement
for documentation and advocacy at
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Send:

Send us what you've got. We'll post KYR materials to share on -
[link removed] www.immigrationadvocates.org. We are especially interested in plain
language materials that avoid legal jargon and target the average
reader (6th or 7th grade level). Send your posters and videos to to
- [email protected] [email protected].

About Immigration Advocates Network

The Immigration Advocates Network (IAN), a program of Pro Bono Net,
is dedicated to expanding access to immigration legal resources and
information through collaboration and technology. IAN was created in
2007 by leading immigrants' rights organizations, to increase access
to justice for low-income immigrants and strengthen the capacity of
organizations serving them. We create our own tools, build platforms
for others, and work with partners to harness the power of technology
and collaboration to better support immigrants and their advocates.

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