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Albany DACA Resources
DACA Resources on the Web
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mage by Brother Christian Seno, OFM
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The
Immigrant Defense Project
"works to secure fairness and justice for immigrants in the United States. Targeted litigation, legal training, post-conviction relief, advocacy, and community are some of the many activities IDP engages in.
The
Immigrant Legal Resource Center
(ILRC) "is a national nonprofit resource center that provides immigration legal trainings, technical assistance, and educational materials, and engages in advocacy and immigrant civic engagement to advance immigrant rights." Visit ILRC's webpage on
DACA
for information on the program's history as well as resources for DACA recipents.
Infographic: DACA Renewal Process and Tips
(9/19/2017)
DACA Renewal Checklist
(9/19/2017)
Immigration Equality
advocates for and represents lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and HIV-positive immigrants "seeking safety, fair treatment, and freedom." The organization provides free legal services for qualified individuals and their website contains many useful legal resources.
DACA Facts in response to the Trump administration's phase-out of DACA
(9/2017)
United We Dream
is the largest immigrant youth-led organization in the United States. The nonpartisan networks is made up of over 100,000 immigrant youth and allies and 55 affiliate organizations in 26 states. United We Dream organizes and advocates for the dignity and fair treatment of immigrant youth and families, regardless of immigration status. Their website contains many useful resources, including a
Deportation Defense
card with guidelines for handling encounters with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
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