2/26/25 New resources from ACLU
We have updated our Know Your Rights pages with information about what to do if ICE confronts you. You can see the English version here and the Spanish version here. Check them out and share widely. They have far more details than the red cards we have been distributing.
2/25/25 Nuevos recursos


2/25/25/Que es un Warrent correcto?
a la izquierdo es correcto – tiene el tribunal, tu dirección, tu nombre, la firma del juez
a la derecha no es legal entrar a tu casa y deportarte.

2/3/25 Nuevos recursos presentada a la 1/28/25 reunion a Branciforte escuela media

Otros materiales de la reunion de Branciforte
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1/22/25 Información útil de Proyecto de Inmigración de CAB y tambien susderechos.info
Useful information available from The Community Actions Board.



12/20/24 Mucha información del supervisor Justin Cummings. Eso incluye el hecho de que Santa Cruz es ahora un condado santuario. Muchas gracias Justin.Detalles abajo.
Por favor mandar mas materiales a paulineseales120@gmail.com
| fecha ingresada date entered | sujeto subject | fuente source | enlace/teléfono link/phone# |
| 11/8/24 aqui this page | Reafirmamos inequívocamente nuestro compromiso de apoyar a todos los inmigrantes de nuestra comunidad. County support for Immigrants | Oficiales de policía de Santa Cruz, incluidos policías, ciudades, contado y otros. Santa Cruz County officials | https://scruzclimate.org/democracy-actions/ |
| 12/11/24 publicado a continuación posted below | Servicios Migrantes sin costo Free immigration legal services | California Community Colleges | findyourally.com |
| 12/11/24 publicado a continuación posted below | abogar, educar y abogar por clientes que desean obtener beneficio migratorio en los estados Unidos. | Latinan 25 San Juan Grade Rd, St 102, Salinas | www.latinan.org 831-401-4589 information@latinan.org |
| 12/11/24 publicado a continuación posted below | Ayuda gratis para aplicar a Medi-Cal Medi-Cal application help | Consejo de acción del contada de Santa Cruz County community board. | 831-222-0960 |
| 12/11/24 publicado a continuación posted below | Tarjeta Rojo Red Card | Qué hacer si ICE llama What to do if ICE calls | https://www.ilrc.org/red-cards |
| 12/11/24 | The Welcoming Network | muchos recursos many resources | The Welcoming Network |
| Immigrant Resources |
| De Justin Cummings Immigrant Resources – El texto en español se agregará en unos días. Spanish text will be added in a few days The County’s immigrant community is integral to the social and economic fabric of our region. Immigrants are our neighbors, friends, co-workers – they are our family. Community-based organizations have supported immigrants to stay safe and to participate fully in this community. The County Health Services Agency and Human Services Department provide vital health and safety net programs to all residents. They will continue to do this critical work, especially as we face uncertainty in the next presidential administration. Please see resources below to help you stay safe and connected. Catholic Charities Watsonville Law Center Community Bridges Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County Santa Cruz County Health Services Agency Teen Health Outreach’s 24-25 Resource Guides Mobile Crisis Response Team Mental Health Pocket Guide (English) (Spanish) Santa Cruz County Human Services DepartmentImmigration Resources Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office Santa Cruz Welcoming Network Pajaro Valley Prevention and Student Assistance (PVPSA) At the December 17 Board meeting, supervisors unanimously passed a resolution, I put forward with Supervisor Hernandez, building on the County’s history of leadership, including prior sanctuary resolutions. The resolution directs County staff to convene community leaders in a collaborative effort that will help us better understand the needs of immigrants now and prepare for, and respond to, developments as they unfold. Please find additional regional and statewide resources below: Immigrants Rising provides free and confidential support for undocumented individuals in need of mental health services. Immigrants Rising is also an excellent resource for finding immigration law help, scholarships, and entrepreneurship tools. Immigrant Legal Resource Center educates and assists attorneys and legal advocates in their work to help immigrants and their families. Local rapid response hotlines: California Collaborative for Immigrant Justice Services, Immigration Rights and Education Network (SIREN) offers a Rapid Response text platform to report ICE activity in Northern or Central California or the Bay Area.Community Members: (201) 468-6088 & Allies: (918) 609-4480 Watsonville Law Center Community Bridges Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County Santa Cruz County Health Services Agency Teen Health Outreach’s 24-25 Resource Guides Mobile Crisis Response Team Mental Health Pocket Guide (English) (Spanish) Santa Cruz County Human Services Department Immigration Resources Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office Santa Cruz Welcoming Network Pajaro Valley Prevention and Student Assistance (PVPSA) At the December 17 Board meeting, supervisors unanimously passed a resolution, which directs County staff to convene community leaders in a collaborative effort that will help us better understand the needs of immigrants now and prepare for, and respond to, developments as they unfold. Please find additional regional and statewide resources below: Immigrants Rising provides free and confidential support for undocumented individuals in need of mental health services. Immigrants Rising is also an excellent resource for finding immigration law help, scholarships, and entrepreneurship tools. Immigrant Legal Resource Center educates and assists attorneys and legal advocates in their work to help immigrants and their families. Local rapid response hotlines: California Collaborative for Immigrant Justice Services, Immigration Rights and Education Network (SIREN) offers a Rapid Response text platform to report ICE activity in Northern or Central California or the Bay Area.Community Members: (201) 468-6088 & Allies: (918) 609-4480 |







