Office of Immigrant & Refugee Affairs Resources
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Resources
Know Your Rights / Conozca Sus Derechos
Independientemente de su estatus migratorio, usted tiene derechos garantizados por la Constitución. Aprende más aquí sobre sus derechos como inmigrante y cómo expresarlos.
- Public Charge: Does this apply to me?
- CARGA PÚBLICA: ¿APLICA EN MI CASO?
- SHOULD I KEEP MY KIDS ENROLLED IN HEALTH AND NUTRITION PROGRAMS?
- ¿DEBO MANTENER LA INSCRIPCIÓN DE MIS HIJOS EN LOS PROGRAMAS DE SALUD Y ALIMENTACIÓN?
- Protecting Immigrant Families
- NM Center on Law and Poverty
- Your Rights as An Immigrant Worker
- Immigrant & employee Rights
- What to do if ICE Comes to Your Workplace
- Immigration Raid Resources
Community Resources
City of Albuquerque is also hosting a series of webinars for individuals and community groups.
Understanding Rights & Protections for Family, Friends and Neighbors
- Thursday, February 6 - Click to watch recording
- Wednesday, February 12 - recording forthcoming
- Wednesday, February 19 - recording forthcoming
- Wednesday, February 26, 12:00-1:00 p.m. - Join the February 26 meeting
- Wednesday, March 5, 12:00-1:00 p.m. - Join the March 5 meeting
- Wednesday, March 12, 12:00-1:00 p.m. - Join the March 12 meeting
The webinars will feature:
- An overview of immigration policies and how they affect our community.
- Worker and tenant rights, ensuring fair treatment in the workplace and rental spaces.
- Best practices for ICE interactions.
- Resources and support available to individuals and community members.
- Expert panelists from advocacy, community, and faith-based organizations.
Disclaimer:
This presentation is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
For specific legal concerns or questions, please consult with a qualified attorney or legal professional to ensure compliance with current laws and regulations.
The City of Albuquerque and its partners are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information in this presentation.
Aid for Asylum Seekers
Albuquerque is preparing to receive asylum seekers from the U.S. southern border.
Aid for Afghan Refugees
Albuquerque is preparing to receive refugees from Afghanistan.
Partner Agencies
View a list of partner agencies with the Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs.
Programs
Rent To A Refugee Campaign
The Rent to Refugee Campaign is designed to encourage landlords and property owners to consider renting their available spaces to the refugee community.
Information About Refugees
Refugees are people who are outside their native country of origin because of feared persecution, conflict, general violence, natural disaster, or other circumstances that have severely disturbed public order and, as a result, require international protection.