Being prepared can make a significant difference in protecting your rights and your family. Take the time to understand your situation and gather the necessary documents.
Do you know if your legal status could be revoked?
Incoming officials plan to revoke certain immigration statuses. A recent Supreme Court ruling allows this without judicial review. Check your status here.
Are you an undocumented US resident with family who are US citizens?
Incoming officials plan to deport undocumented parents, potentially separating them from U.S. citizen children. Consider making guardianship arrangements for your children's safety. Prepare: Immigrant Safety Plan for Youth and Children
Are you prepared to prove your legal status at a traffic stop or at work?
Workplace raids and racial profiling may be used as enforcement tactics. Be prepared and know your rights when interacting with law enforcement. Review the ACLU's Know Your Rights Guide
March 23, 2025
The Trump administration has revoked Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 530,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, giving them until early 2025 to leave the country or face deportation. This decision affects individuals who have lived in the U.S. for years, many with American-born children and established careers.
March 22, 2025
A Venezuelan man was deported under the rarely used Alien Enemies Act after immigration officials claimed his soccer team logo tattoo indicated gang affiliation, according to his attorney. The case highlights concerns about the broad application of the 1798 law, which allows for deportation without judicial review during declared hostilities.
March 18, 2025
The family of a 7-year-old U.S. citizen girl requiring urgent brain surgery was deported to Mexico, where they allege mistreatment by immigration officials. Medical experts warn the deportation has delayed critical medical care for the child, raising serious humanitarian concerns about immigration enforcement priorities.
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