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Solidarity in Action: Protect Immigrant Rights, Build Collective Power

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As part of the Solidarity in Action series, this ACLU-led session will help allies show up for immigrant communities facing law enforcement encounters. Participants will learn their rights as bystanders, immigrant rights during these interactions, and practical strategies to act safely and effectively. Together, we’ll strengthen our collective ability to protect one another and build the solidarity our communities need to thrive.

This is movement training for action: you’ll leave ready to not only defend your neighbors in the moment, but also strengthen the collective resistance that fuels our movements for immigrant justice.

Immigration is the backbone of the American dream -- but there has never been a time when this country has truly welcomed all immigrants safely. And right now, the federal government is enacting a campaign of cruelty on our communities that is ripping families apart and disappearing human beings off the street, from their jobs, even from their homes.

On this call, National Director of Immigrant Community Strategies for the ACLU Maribel Hernández Rivera will help allies show up for immigrant communities as they face potential law enforcement encounters. You’ll learn bystander and immigrant rights during these interactions, alongside practical strategies to safely and effectively act as an ally.

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