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IMMIGRANTS: Asian and Asian American OrganizationsMultilingual

Resource page of the Asian American Women in Business site. Links to hundreds of Asian organizations off all types in every state and internationally. Key Words: Directory, API Multi-language


IMMIGRANTS: Asian Nation

Asian Nation’s mission is to be an authoritative, one-stop information resource and sociological exploration of the historical, demographic, political, and cultural issues that make up today’s diverse Asian American community ...


IMMIGRANTS: Asian Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF)Multilingual

APIAHF and the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) have collaborated on a combat hate crime toolkit that provides basic and critical information for victims, community based organization, and ...


IMMIGRANTS: Assemblyman Rivas creates bill to help Santa Clara County farmworkers

6/27/19 According to recent studies conducted in the Salinas and Pajaro valleys, families are living in cars and overcrowded conditions averaging seven people per household, Rivas said. In one instance, ...


IMMIGRANTS: At Home HumanitarianMultilingual

At Home Humanitarian provides volunteer mentors to refugees and immigrants living within Northern California and Utah. Mentors can help answer any questions relating to American culture, customs, processes, laws, or ...


IMMIGRANTS: Bay Area families are opening their homes to asylum seekers: ‘It’s a bold act of resistance’

12/9/18 Sorce, 32, and Matzke, 40, are among hundreds of Californians who have volunteered to host asylum seekers in the past year, opening their homes and their personal lives to ...


IMMIGRANTS: Bay Area Indian Events

A Facebook Page administered by a group dedicated to keep people informed of Indian social, cultural and religious events occurring in the San Francisco Bay Area and surrounding areas. Information ...


IMMIGRANTS: Bay Area PrabasiMultilingual

Prabasi is a non-profit socio-cultural organization of the San Francisco Bay Area. It is a membership-based organization whose focus is on the Bengali language and culture. Prabasi organizes at ...


IMMIGRANTS: Bay Area strongly backs DACA, but still has reservations about undocumented immigrants, poll finds

6/18/18 As Congress prepares to vote this week on a measure that could decide the fate of hundreds of thousands of young, undocumented immigrants in the country, bipartisan support in ...


IMMIGRANTS: Biden Vastly Expands “Protected Areas” Where ICE Can’t Arrest Immigrants

10/28/21 Starting this week, the number of places where immigration enforcement officials are not allowed to arrest people is growing. The Biden administration issued a new policy Wednesday that directs ...


IMMIGRANTS: Boat People SOS (BPSOS)Multilingual

From the boat people exodus to Hurricane Katrina to the Gulf Coast Oil Spill, BPSOS has earned the trust and respect of the people and among stakeholders for its ability ...


IMMIGRANTS: Bridging Borders In Silicon Valley Summit On Immigrant Needs And Contributions

The findings, results, and conclusions in this final report are the product of the hundreds of participants from state, county, and local governments, from educational institutions and schools, from non-profit ...


IMMIGRANTS: Bridging Divides, Creating Community: Arts, Culture, and Immigration

10/20 A creative placemaking field scan written by John C. Arroyo, Ph.D., AICP, in partnership with ArtPlace America. This field scan seeks to illuminate key priorities within the immigration sector ...


IMMIGRANTS: Burma Refugee Family Network (BRFN)Multilingual

BRFN is a 501(c)(3) community-based nonprofit organization established to support and empower refugees of all ethnic groups from Burma resettling in the
wider SF Bay Area. BRFN provides and ...


IMMIGRANTS: CA Comparison of Benefits & Rights Based on Immigration Status

10/19 Includes education benefits, public benefits, travel and transportation, civil rights, workplace and employment benefits. This chart, from Immigrants Rising, Shows benefits available to citizens, LPR’s (permanent residents, undocumented) Based ...


IMMIGRANTS: CA DSS PUBLIC CHARGE CONTACT LISTMultilingual

8/25/19 A list of organizations frim the CA Dept of Social Services, that have indicated they can provide legal consultation and/or education and outreach services specifically related to public charge.


IMMIGRANTS: CA has new benefits for undocumented immigrants. They’re not enough, workers say

4/3/22 Introduced last month by Assemblyman Eduardo Garcia, a Democrat from Coachella, and currently under review in the legislature, AB 2847 would create the Excluded Workers Pilot Program, a two-year ...


IMMIGRANTS: CA Humanitarian and relief services – AB 2327 Protecting non-citizens in Disaster

2008 Law to protect non-citizens in disasters – Public employees shall assist evacuees and other individuals in securing disaster-related assistance and services without eliciting any information or document that is ...


IMMIGRANTS: CA Immigrant Youth Justice Alliance COVID-19 Response

California Immigrant Youth Justice Alliance (CIYJA) is an immigrant youth-led organization that strengthens local and statewide grassroots organizing efforts to build collective power.
Ky Words Undocumented
info@ciyja.org


IMMIGRANTS: CA Local Rapid Response Hotlines

From Ready California, a list of County RRN Hotlines. Please use these numbers ONLY if you need assistance during an immigration raid and use the associated websites for informational inquiries. ...


IMMIGRANTS: CA State DSS Immigration Services Contractors

The CA Dept of Social Services, Immigration Branch funds qualified nonprofit organizations to provide services to California immigrants. Services include the following five categories: (1) Services to Assist Applicants seeking ...


IMMIGRANTS: CA Transparent Review of Unjust Transfers and Holds (TRUTH) Act

On 1/1/2017 the CA TRUTH Act went into effect. It brings transparency to local jail entanglement with immigration enforcement.
Provides “Know Your Rights” to Every Individual. The TRUTH Act ...


IMMIGRANTS: California Department of Social Services – Immigration Services

The Branch’s initiatives include services to increase access to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA), naturalization, and immigration protections ...


IMMIGRANTS: California Forbids U.S. Immigration Agents from Pretending to be Police

7/26/17 SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CN) California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill Monday barring federal authorities from presenting themselves as law enforcement officers in the Golden State.
Assemblyman Ash Kalra, ...


IMMIGRANTS: California Immigrant Welfare Policy (CIWP)Multilingual

The CIPC is a project of the Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California (APALC), Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA), National Immigration Law Center (NILC), ...


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