Immigrant Resource Center

Feb 26, 2022Language, Resources

Know Your Rights: Discrimination Against Immigrants and Muslims

This American Civil Liberties Union page includes easy-to-use resources, such as videos and printable cards in several languages, to address the following:

  • What to do when faced with anti-Muslim discrimination
  • What to do if you are an immigrant stopped by law enforcement agents
  • What to do if ICE is at your door

 

Family Preparedness Plan

The Immigrant Legal Resource Center provides a Family Preparedness Plan to reduce the stress of the unexpected.  It is good practice to have one in place, regardless of immigration status.  This plan includes additional advice for immigrants and is also available in Spanish and Chinese.

 

Immigration Safety Plan for Children and Youth

                
The Northwest Immigrant Rights Project website includes numerous immigration
resources, including an Immigrant Safety Plan for Youth and Children, a document of information gathered to help families who are facing potential detainment or deportation of parents with children.  The document can be accessed at the link above. The NWIRP website is located at www.nwirp.org.

Immigrant Defense Project ICE Raids Toolkit

The IDP website provides an Immigration & Customs Enforcement raid tool kit, a product of IDP’s and Center for Constitutional Right’s collective work to defend against raids and community arrests.  This site also provides Know Your Rights flyers and other community resources.

Alaska Court System Self-Help Family Law Page

The Alaska Court System Self-Help Center: Family Law page includes helpful links to family law videos, forms and information on common family law issues.

MTP2040 Update for Anchorage, Chugiak-Eagle River
The Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) 2040 fact sheets and frequently asked questions are available here in English, Hmong, Tagalog, Spanish, and Korean.  The Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) is the plan for transportation improvements over the next twenty years. The plan is updated every four years by the Anchorage Metropolitan Area Transportation Solutions (AMATS). AMATS oversees the planning and programming of Federal dollars to improve the surface transportation system in the Anchorage Bowl and Chugiak-Eagle River.


For more information about the immigration options available to you

Anchorage Office
431 West 7th Ave. Suite 208
Anchorage, AK 99501
Phone: 907-279-2457
Fax: 907-279-2450
Toll Free: 1-877-273-2457

Juneau Office
9085 Glacier Highway, Suite 204
Juneau, Alaska 99801
Phone: 907-789-1326
Fax: 907-789-1324
Toll Free 1-877-273-2457

Juneau Mailing Address
P.O. Box 35832
Juneau, AK 99803

Human rights of all Alaskans including immigrants, refugees and Alaska Native communities.