From Adriana Cadena <[email protected]>
Subject Resources for Protecting Students, AAPI Data, New San Francisco Immigrant Resource
Date January 30, 2025 1:41 PM
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Dear John,
In this week’s newsletter:
* Resources for Protecting Students from ICE Enforcement [#1]
* AAPI Data Guide [#2]
* San Francisco’s SF Immigrant Forum [#3]
New Materials: Resources for Protecting Students from ICE Enforcement
As Trump rolled back policy on protected areas that kept immigrants safe from ICE enforcement in spaces like hospitals and schools, the American Federation of Teachers, National Immigration Law Council, Center for Law and Social Policy, and National Education Association have shared a series of resources to aid in protecting youth and families. These guides provide information for educators, students, and their families on rights, how to restrict ICE enforcement on school grounds, support families impacted by ICE actions, and more. Please share widely with your networks:
* Know Your Rights for Immigrant Students, English [[link removed]] and Spanish [[link removed]]
* Protecting our Students Toolkit, English [[link removed]] and Spanish [[link removed]]
* 15 Things Educators Can Do to Support Immigrant Youth & Families, English [[link removed]] and Spanish [[link removed]]
* Comprehensive Guide on Immigration for Schools [[link removed]]
* Safe Zone School Resolution Guide [[link removed]]
Research: AAPI Data Guide
AAPI Data, housed within the Asian American Research Center, has published a new resource guide [[link removed]] on Asian American and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities in the United States. The report provides key data on community demographics, policy impacts of the first Trump administration, and more.
See the Guide [[link removed]]
Resource: San Francisco’s SF Immigrant Forum
The City of San Francisco has launched a new website called SF Immigrant Forum , designed to provide accurate, useful information to the area’s immigrant families. Though aimed at recent arrivals, the site consolidates information about topics ranging from safety net eligibility to enforcement-related know-your-rights materials.
Visit SF Immigrant Forum [[link removed]]

Protecting Immigrant Families Coalition
P.O. Box 34573
Washington, DC 20043
United States
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