Accompaniment Program Brochure
The WAISN Accompaniment Program supports immigrant and refugee community members navigating crucial legal and administrative appointments in Washington state.
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The WAISN Accompaniment Program supports immigrant and refugee community members navigating crucial legal and administrative appointments in Washington state.
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Read about how we are advocating for unemployment insurance benefits and financial security to undocumented workers in the State of Washington and how you can join our campaign for Unemployment Insurance for Undocumented Workers.
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Read about how we are advocating to ensure all immigrants and refugees in Washington have access to healthcare and how you can join our campaign for Health Equity for Immigrants.
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Recommendations for community members when preparing to attend immigration court, courthouse visits, USCIS appointments, and bond hearings, especially when navigating these proceedings without legal representation.
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The Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network (WAISN) Deportation Defense Hotline (the “Hotline”) is the only statewide hotline exclusively dedicated to serving immigrants and refugees, particularly undocumented immigrants, in the State of Washington.
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The WAISN Fair Fight Bond Fund gives immigrants in Washington a fighting chance at reclaiming their freedom and reuniting with their families.
By providing crucial bond financial support, we enable detained community members to step out of detention centers and resume their lives as they work towards securing legal status.
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We all have rights, regardless of immigration status or who is president.
These flyers explain what to do if Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or Customs and Border Protection (CBP) comes to your door or you have an encounter with immigration officials, what to do if you witness immigration activity by ICE or CBP, and examples of judicial warrants and ICE warrants.
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In 2019 the Washington State Legislature passed the Keep Washington Working Act (KWW) to protect the rights of immigrant communities from unnecessary contact with ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) and CBP (Customs and Border Protection).
Info sheet about your rights under the Keep Washington Working (KWW) law. Explanations of restrictions and requirements placed on local police, Washington State Patrol, sheriffs, jails, Department of Corrections (DOC), school resource officers, and other WA state agencies under KWW.
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Civil legal aid is free legal assistance to low and middle-income people, families, and communities with (non-criminal) civil legal problems.
This includes domestic violence, family law, governmental assistance and services, healthcare, housing and utilities, landlord/tenant issues, consumer & financial services, and workplace & employment issues, among others.
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All community members, regardless of immigration status, have certain rights in relation to COVID-19 vaccines.
Info sheet for immigrant community members about access to COVID-19 vaccines.
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