Impact of Immigration Executive Orders on Local Governments that the National Association of Counties (NACo), in partnership with the Local Government Legal Center (LGLC) and International Municipal Lawyers Association, hosted regarding the new executive orders and federal policies in the area of immigration and how they impact local government and local government officials.
Webinar Recording: Impacts of Immigration Executive Orders on Local Governments | National Association of Counties
Additional Resources: A Summary of Executive Orders and how it impacts local governments
Federal funds have long supported vital public services in California — from health care and food assistance to child care and higher education. These services are now in jeopardy due to threatened federal budget cuts and policy rollbacks, putting the health and well-being of millions of Californians at risk.
California at Risk: Proposed Federal Funding Cuts Jeopardize Key Services
Resources: Know Your Rights / Conoce Tus Derechos | CHIRLA
Protesters’ Rights | American Civil Liberties Union
10 Things Noncitizen Protestors Need to Know | Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC)
KYR and Deportation Defense for Elected Officials | Former Alderperson Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, 35th Ward, City of Chicago Alderperson Rossana Rodriguez, 33rd Ward, City of Chicago in partnership with Mijente Support Committee & Local Progress Impact Lab
Deployment of the U.S. Military for Immigration Enforcement: A Primer | Just Security
Immigrant Rights Messaging Guide | Local Progress & Local Progress Impact Lab
CA Talking Points | CHIRLA
Monterey County Supervisor Wendy Root Askew
2616 1st Avenue, Marina, California 93933, United States
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