SoCal immigrants, allies can learn what to do when ICE shows up. Here's how
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As immigration authorities increase their presence in Los Angeles, local organizations are proactively offering workshops to educate residents about their rights. Advocates highlight the importance of these resources, noting instances where community members helped each other by sharing vital information. Workshops like those organized by the Equity & Justice Alliance and webinars by the Loyola Immigrant Justice Clinic are aimed at providing formalized education on navigating interactions with ICE agents. These events are crucial for empowering individuals and enhancing community resilience in the face of immigration enforcement.
Neighbors were on the street helping neighbors. People who didn't know their rights, neighbors were telling them their rights.
Organizations across Los Angeles County are now hosting "know your rights" workshops aimed at providing that same kind of support and information in a more formal way.
The Equity & Justice Alliance will present a 'know your rights' free legal workshop with a panel discussion including attorneys from various legal fields.
The Loyola Immigrant Justice Clinic is hosting two virtual 'know your rights' webinars specifically tailored for teachers and students.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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