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    • Learn about your full rights regardless of status. They emphasize students carrying a Red Card, which notes all their rights and also procedures they should take when an officer encounters them. Red Cards are available in 13 different languages.

      Interested in receiving a Red Card? Red Cards are available at the entrance of the Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Access Office located in Founders 307. 

    • Learn what your rights are if you’re an immigrant — legal or undocumented — attending a protest in the U.S.



    • This brochure outlines low income and undocumented immigrants’ rights with respect to opening bank or credit union accounts.  Includes info for the free Financial Justice Hotline and local community development credit unions.



    • The Immigrant and Employee Rights Section (IER), enforces the anti-discrimination provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), 8 U.S.C. § 1324b. Regulations for this law are found at 28 C.F.R. Part 44

      This federal law prohibits: 1) citizenship status discrimination in hiring, firing, or recruitment or referral for a fee, 2) national origin discrimination in hiring, firing, or recruitment or referral for a fee, 3) unfair documentary practices during the employment eligibility verification process (generally, Form I-9 and E-Verify), and 4) retaliation or intimidation.