Immigrant and Refugee Information
Services for Immigrants and Refugees SHARE Resources View the current services listed in the SHARE New Mexico Directory. Register and login to save and export the list and to view and print program profiles Albuquerque Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs A central point of contact within city government to assist immigrants and refugees in navigating city and community resources Catholic Charities, Center For Immigration And Citizenship Legal Assistance Free and low-cost immigration legal services to individuals seeking lawful permanent status in the US, including survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault (under VOWA) Comunidades en Acción y de Fé (CAFé) de NM Offers training and development for people becoming their own advocates. Focus is on southern NM. Consultado de Mexico Albuquerque El Paso El Centro de Igualdad y Derechos A grassroots, Latino immigrant led organization based in Central NM that works with Latino immigrant communities advancing workers’ justice and civil rights Encuentro Offers educational opportunities to Latino immigrant families: Educación para Adultos/Adult Education Apoyando Empresarios Inmigrantes/Supporting Immigrant Entrepreneurs Educación y Entrenamiento/Education and Training
Enlace Comunitario Provides direct services in Spanish to survivors of domestic violence and advocates for the rights of Latino immigrants and their children. Immigrant and Refugee Resource Village of Albuquerque (IRRVA) Wide range of programs for all ages including emergency assistance, classes for children and adults, advocacy : Women's Global Pathways offers free education, skills training in fabric arts, and case management. NM Asian Family Center Provides a myriad of services and activities for Asian immigrant families. NM Faith Coalition for Immigrant Justice Advocacy and community education on immigrant issues; has volunteer teams offering compassionate support to immigrants NM Immigrant Law Center Provides legal services to promote health and safety, family stability, economic security and education, and civic engagement. Somos un Pueblo Unido Statewide, immigrant led organization that promotes worker and racial justice
Rapid Response Notifica App ACLU Mobile Justice App El Centro de Igualdad y Derechos Family Safety Plan in English and Spanish NM Migra Watch Hotline 1-844-363-1423, ext. 102 (M-F 6am-9pm) Report an immigration enforcement action or seek legal help for someone facing detention A program of NMDT (NM Dream Team)
Immigrant Rights ACLU of New Mexico Know Your Rights Pocket Card in Arabic, English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Other NM Immigrant Law Center Advisory on DACA in English and Spanish Defend Our Neighbors A New Mexico non-partisan, grassroots effort formed to support all of our fellow citizens (and even non- citizens).
El Centro de Igualdad y Derechos Know Your Rights Toolkit Includes know-your-rights information, family emergency plan form, power of attorney, and “rights cards.” In English and Spanish Taller de Derechos Civiles- Civil Rights Workshop: sign up for workshops NMDT (NM Dream Team) For and by immigrant youth: 4 chapters in Albuquerque; one in Anthony, NM NM Migra Watch Hotline 1-844-363-1423, ext. 102 (M-F 6am-9pm). Report an immigration enforcement action or seek legal help for someone facing detention Somos un Pueblo Unido Know Your Rights (various resources). Also: Know Your Rights Hotline: 844-365-NMDL (844-365-6635) or email
[email protected] Santa Fe Dreamers Project Free legal representation for immigrant youth and their families
Policies Immigrant Friendly Communities Bernalillo County Resolution AR-2017-22 ABQ City Council Resolution M-17-4 Santa Fe immigrant-friendly resolution Taos County Commission resolution recognizing civil rights of immigrants and refugees Safe School Policies Albuquerque Public Schools Safe Schools Policy Las Cruces Independent Schools recently passed a resolution and policy to ensure Immigrant Student Access to LCPS Education State of New Mexico New Mexico’s dri v er’s license policy (El Centro de Igualdad y Derechos) New Mexico’s Two-Tiered Drivers License Law Q&A (Somos un Pueblo Unido) New Mexico’s Tuition Benefits for Immigrants Can you add to this list of resources? Contact
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