Acknowledgements
The organizations, articles, and books below informed this organization’s content and resources.
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Know Your Rights
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NILC — Know Your Rights (guidance for police/ICE encounters; EN/ES). https://www.nilc.org/issues/immigration-enforcement/know-your-rights/
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ACLU — Know Your Rights (what to do if stopped or questioned; airport/border tips; EN/ES). https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights
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Informed Immigrant — Know Your Rights Toolkit (emergency planning, family prep, local help; EN/ES). https://www.informedimmigrant.com/guides/know-your-rights
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Immigrant Legal Resource Center — “Red Cards” (printable rights cards; EN/ES). https://www.ilrc.org/red-cards
Government & Official Information
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USCIS — U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (forms, case info, official guidance). https://www.uscis.gov
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DOJ EOIR — Find Legal Representation (official pro bono lists by state). https://www.justice.gov/eoir/find-legal-representation
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Legal Help Directories
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CLINIC — Nonprofit Immigration Legal Services Directory. https://cliniclegal.org/directory
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Community & Local Reporting
Lakeville Journal — “Ways to help immigrants.”
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Books & Reads
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Aviva Chomsky, Undocumented: How Immigration Became Illegal — how laws shaped “illegality.”
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Erika Lee, America for Americans — history of U.S. xenophobia and community responses.
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Mae Ngai, Impossible Subjects — classic history of immigration categories and policy.
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Hiroshi Motomura, Immigration Outside the Law — accessible legal framework and analysis.
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Local leaders consulted​
