Featured Article • In the News Rapid Response Hotline If You See ICE Alameda County Immigration Legal and Education Partnership (ACILEP) Launches the ICE Activity Rapid Response and Legal Services Hotline: View/print the poster in Spanish and English Información en Español ACILEP’s ICE […]
In the News • Our Movement Undocumented programs offer students a lifeline In the hours following the Trump Administration’s announcement that it would end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, students shared immediate and practical concerns: Were they at risk […]
Immigration Policy • In the News UCOP FAQ on Immigration Enforcement Actions Charles F. Robinson, General Counsel and Vice President of Legal Affairs at the University of California, has issued this immigration FAQ for members of the University of California community.
Immigration Policy • In the News Uncertainty and Fear for Undocumented Students Life is full of uncertainty and fear for Arturo Fernandez, as it is for many other Undocumented Students. Read Anne Brice’s article about the struggles students face in the Trump […]
Campus News • Immigration Policy • In the News UC won’t assist federal agents “The University of California announced sweeping actions Wednesday to protect its students who came into the country illegally, saying it would refuse to assist federal immigration agents, turn over confidential […]
Campus News • In the News • Our Movement University needs to show greater solidarity with undocumented students “University’s recent outpouring of support for undocumented students sounds hollow given its pre-election complacency”, says the Daily Cal Senior Editorial Board. Read the full article on dailycal.org
In the News • Our Movement Undocumented and Unafraid: Accomplices Needed Joel Sati on who’s got your back in the current political situation. Read the full story on the Berkeley blog
In the News Valedictorians Cause Commotion by Declaring Undocumented Status Two Texas valedictorians caused a stir last week by declaring their Undocumented status. “When Mayte Lara Ibarra, the valedictorian of her high school’s graduating class, revealed her plans to attend […]