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DISTRICT POLICY RESOURCES

BP 5145.13: Response to Immigration Enforcement

BP 0410: Nondiscrimination in District Programs and Activities

BP 5145.9: Hate-Motivated Behavior

BP 5111.1: District Residency 

BP 5002 Student and Family Privacy Rights

BP 5125 Student Records

IMMIGRATION SUPPORT RESOURCES

County of Santa Clara Office of Immigration Relations (OIR)OIR has served as a leading resource that has helped local governments and other entities to understand the issues, needs, and contributions of immigrants. OIR has worked with local agencies on immigrant integration programs and to prepare hundreds of community members for civic engagement and cross-cultural understanding. 

Immigrant Legal Resource CenterThe 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.

California Immigrant Guide: California funds programs at community based organizations that help immigrants and refugees who live in California. The programs offer many types of free legal services, as well as information about other services that support immigrants. These organizations can teach you about your rights and some can also give legal advice on how to change your immigration status.

Immigrant Defense Project: IDP engages in targeted litigation, primarily before the federal courts, in support of challenges to deportations and other adverse immigration consequences based on criminal convictions and arrests. By supporting litigants before the Supreme Court and Circuit Courts of Appeals, we seek to create good law through the judiciary to help immigrants remain in the United States with their communities and families.

Santa Clara County Office of Education Resources The Santa Clara County Office of Education created this webpage to share information prepared by non-profit organizations that provide assistance to attorneys and community-based advocates that work with immigrants around the country.
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California Department of Social ServicesThe mission of the CDSS is to serve, aid, and protect needy and vulnerable children and adults in ways that strengthen and preserve families, encourage personal responsibility, and foster independence. CDSS is comprised of more than 4,200 employees who are responsible for the oversight and administration of programs serving California's most vulnerable residents.

California Attorney General Office Guidance: Promoting a Safe and Learning Environment for All: Guidance and Model Policies to Assist California's K-12 Schools in Responding to Immigration Issues. (State Attorney General Rob Bonta in calschoolnews.org)

Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) Immigration Resources: The following resources provided by the state of California are available to help school leaders and families affected by immigration enforcement.

California School Boards Legal Guidance Handbook: This legal guidance is intended to give governing boards clarity regarding their
responsibilities under federal and state immigration law. This guidance provides information about current law and policy as of December 2024.

Amigos de Guadalupe Center for Justice and Empowerment:  Founded in 2012, Amigos Center focuses on housing, immigration services, education, mental health, and advocacy. Amigos aims to empower individuals to achieve their dreams. Rooted in community values, the organization seeks transformational change through stable homes, financial security, and educational opportunities.

Educator Resources

Scams/False Ads

Information about false ads and scams that are illegal including coming to your door to warn families about not falling for claims that they can get citizenship or legal status quickly: