Immigration Resources / Recursos de Inmigración
The Soledad City Council voted on December 18, 2024, to reaffirm its status as a Sanctuary City. While the City does not provide direct immigration resources, it has compiled a list of resources the community can access. The distribution of this information is not intended and does not constitute legal advice nor does it create an attorney-client relationship.
Immigration Resources for Residents
Updated CA Attorney General Guidance for Law Enforcement on SB 54 (CA Values Act)
Updated CA Attorney General Guidance for Public Entities on Immigration Enforcement
To Report Public Entities Unlawfully Assisting with Immigration Enforcement
2020 CA Welfare Directors Association – Talking Points on “Public Charge” Concerns
Guidance and Model Policies to Assist California’s Superior Courts
Guidance and Model Policies to Assist California’s Healthcare Facilities
Guidance and Model Policies to Assist California’s Colleges and Universities
Guidance and Model Policies to Assist California’s K-12 Schools
Guidance and Model Policies to Assist California’s Public Libraries
Downloadable Resources
National Origin and Immigrants’ Rights
A Guide for Employers: What to Do if Immigration Comes to Your Workplace
California Rapid Response Networks
Red Cards (Press Sheet, Download Only)
List of Important Documents and Information
Prepare to Stay – Know your rights first!
Warrants and Subpoenas. What to Look Out For and How to Respond
Promoting Safe and Secure Shelters for All
En Español
Recursos de inmigracion para residentes
Recursos Descargables
Origen nacional y derechos de los inmigrantes
Una guía para empleadores: Qué hacer si la inmigración llega a su lugar de trabajo
Redes de Respuesta Rápida de California
Tarjetas rojas (hoja de prensa, solo descarga)
Declaración jurada de autorización del cuidador
The County of Monterey has compiled many resources, including videos explaining your rights.
More details can be found on their website
In response to increased threats to California immigrant communities, Attorney General Bonta provides guidance to public institutions to protect immigrants’ rights under the law. You can read their press release here.
CSUMB – Undocu-Success Center’s mission is to empower scholars who are undocumented of all ethnicities and nationalities in their educational pursuits and foster a supportive campus community dedicated to achieving their educational and personal goals. Undocumented students have a safe space at California State University, Monterey Bay. For more information visit https://csumb.edu/undocumentedstudents/
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