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Community Resources for Immigration

Community Resources for Immigration

The following resources, which the Moreland School District has compiled to assist our families and schools, are not meant to be exhaustive, nor is their inclusion an endorsement of a particular political viewpoint.
 
What Do I Need To Know About The End of DACA (link)?:  The Immigrant Legal Resource Center developed this flier about things to keep in mind now that the program is "winding down", including information about work permits, Social Security Numbers, Driver's Licenses and other identification cards, travel on advance parole, other immigration options, criminal issues, and information about knowing your rights.

Santa Clara County Office of Education Resource Page (link)The Santa Clara County Office of Education created this webpage to share information prepared by non-profit organizations that provide assistance to attorneys and community-based advocates that work with immigrants around the country.
 
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson Denounces End of DACA, Tells California Students State Protection Remains Same (press release): Prepared by the California Department of Education, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson ensures parents and students they are safe at school, regardless of their immigration status.
 
Undocumented Students and Families: The Facts (link):  The Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) and Fagen Friedman & Fulfrost, leaders in education law, prepared this document about student, staff, and parent rights.
 
Welcoming San Jose Plan (Three-year immigrant integration plan): Created by the City of San Jose, this plan lays out civic, economic, linguistic, and social integration for 2016-19.

Immigration Legal Services Referral List: Prepared by the County of Santa Clara’s Office of Immigrant Relations, this document contains information about legal service providers, the services they provide, and their contact information.
 
Guide for Students and Families: Immigration-Enforcement Actions at California Schools: Prepared by the Attorney General, California Department of Justice
 
These organizations are funded by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS), named the DACA Contract Referral List:
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