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The National Immigration Law Center advances and defends the rights and opportunities of low-income immigrants and their loved ones.
New Guide Helps U.S. Health Professionals Protect Patients from ...
Mar 13, 2025 · “Health Care and U.S. Immigration Enforcement: What Providers Should Know,” jointly published by Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) and the National Immigration Law …
Fact Checking Immigrants, Health Care, and the 2025 Tax and …
Oct 1, 2025 · In response to widespread misinformation about the 2025 reconciliation law – particularly claims around health care cuts and immigrants – the National Immigration Law …
Internships at the National Immigration Law Center
The application period for summer law student internships begins Oct. 1. Interested students are encouraged to submit applications as early as possible, but no later than Jan. 31.
A Guide for Employers: What to Do if Immigration Comes to Your ...
Jan 24, 2025 · This guide offers practical guidance on responding to immigration actions in the workplace. It is also available in Chinese, Korean, Spanish, and Thai.
Know Your Rights: Health Care Providers & Immigration …
Jan 24, 2025 · Information for health care providers on how to prepare for and respond to enforcement actions by immigration officials and interactions with law enforcement.
Health Care - National Immigration Law Center
Oct 28, 2024 · At the National Immigration Law Center, we are building a society where health is a right for all. We advocate for critical policy reforms on the federal level, collaborate with state …
Provide educational materials. Provide posters and educational materials advising patients that they have the right to refuse to answer questions from immigration agents and other law …
Ü Immediately notify the ofice of the president/ chancellor if a request is made by federal law enforcement and/or local law enforcement oficers to access a campus or a student’s …
Immigration will suspect that you are undocumented and attempt to arrest you. It is safer to continue working, ask if you are being detained, and calmly ask if you may leave.