WANT TO KNOW MORE?
If you are interested in learning more about undocumented students, please feel free to visit these different websites. To do so, just click on the bottom below each of the following websites.
NEW YORK DREAM ACT INFORMATION SHEET
This is a quick summary put out by the NYLC that explains the purpose, benefits, and guidelines of the New York DREAM Act specifically.
This is a quick summary put out by the NYLC that explains the purpose, benefits, and guidelines of the New York DREAM Act specifically.
NATIONAL IMMIGRATION LAW CENTER (NILC)
"Our mission is to defend & advance the rights & opportunities of low-income immigrants and their family members."
"Our mission is to defend & advance the rights & opportunities of low-income immigrants and their family members."
UNDOCUMENTED STUDENTS HAVE THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION
This article has a general over view of the Phyler vs. Doe Supreme Court decision, statistics, and other useful information for undocumented youth, educators, allies, etc to know in fighting for equality for equality in our schools and in this country.
This article has a general over view of the Phyler vs. Doe Supreme Court decision, statistics, and other useful information for undocumented youth, educators, allies, etc to know in fighting for equality for equality in our schools and in this country.
EXECUTIVE ACTIONS ON IMMIGRATION
Reading material about the current initiatives that would expand the DACA and DAPA legislation to provide better protection for families to remain together and more opportunities for obtaining working papers.
Reading material about the current initiatives that would expand the DACA and DAPA legislation to provide better protection for families to remain together and more opportunities for obtaining working papers.
THE CENTURY FOUNDATION
The Department of Justice estimates there are approximately 1.1 million undocumented children under the age of eighteen living in the United States. If we want all 1.1 million of these undocumented children to be fully functioning members of society, we cannot exclude them from public education.
If you want to know more about the statistics of undocumented students, click below.
The Department of Justice estimates there are approximately 1.1 million undocumented children under the age of eighteen living in the United States. If we want all 1.1 million of these undocumented children to be fully functioning members of society, we cannot exclude them from public education.
If you want to know more about the statistics of undocumented students, click below.
NEWS AND FEATURES FROM THE NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
"Simply put, when everyone living in the United States is able to fully integrate, our communities are better off."
How to create safe spaces in your classes and other materials.
"Simply put, when everyone living in the United States is able to fully integrate, our communities are better off."
How to create safe spaces in your classes and other materials.