Launching a Dreamers/Immigrant Resource Center

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Launching a Dreamers/Immigrant Resource Center Sylvia Juarez-Magana Juarez Consulting Inc. © Juarez Consulting Inc.

What to Consider ~ immediate & long term Physical Space Program Host Legal Matters Rapid Fire Politics Coordinator vs Team DREAMer Continued Education (PD) Community Engagement Funding & Reporting © Juarez Consulting Inc.

Political Climate: Undocumented Students DACA California Dream Act Since it was installed as an executive order, it can be rescinded via executive order at any time by the President of the United States. President Trump has expressed that he will deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. This increases the fear of deportation for undocumented students and their families. AB540, AB131, AB2000 & SB1210 are California state laws and require consideration in a public educational settting. California education leaders have pledged to fight to keep all aspects of the DREAM Act in place. The state might find itself in direct conflict with the federal government. © Juarez Consulting Inc.

Laws Related to Undocumented Student efforts Campus Setting & Legal Advising © Juarez Consulting Inc.

Campus Setting FERPA is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act and is a federal law that was enacted in 1974. FERPA protects the privacy of student education records. All educational institutions that receive federal funding must comply with FERPA. Rights at the postsecondary level belong to a student ‘in attendance’ (regardless of age) and former students. Education Code: Section 67381 requires that the written agreements identify either the campus or local law enforcement agency as having operational responsibility for the investigation of Part 1 violent crimes, and that they delineate the specific geographical boundaries of each agency's operational responsibility. Assembly Bill 913: The Kristin Smart Campus Safety Act of 1998 - Upon the governing board of a community college district adopting a rule requiring its campuses to update these agreements, the bill would subject the community college district and its campuses to the requirements imposed on other postsecondary institutions by the bill. The bill would encourage the governing board of each community college district to adopt a rule requiring its respective campuses to update these agreements. By expanding the duties of community college districts and local law enforcement agencies, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program. Assembly Bill 2792: The Truth Act - all records relating to ICE access to jail information will now be public records under the California Public Records Act, which acts as an accountability measure to enforce the other protections of the TRUTH Act. It also ensures that California communities have oversight over their local law enforcement agency’s relations with ICE. © Juarez Consulting Inc.

Policy & Legal Advising Attorneys Immigration Vet Pro Bono Community Organizations Dept of Justice: Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) Consulates Connected to population percentages Elected Officials Members of Committees Trustee & School Board Members Advise on National Organizations Connected to Grant Funding University System Colleagues UC outline showcases student & ally thread CSU affordable Community Colleges have most of undocumented student population © Juarez Consulting Inc.

Admissions & Records Office *Application Process *Proof of Residency *Submitting Documentation *Process/Mechanism *List of Students (AB 540) Office of Financial Aid *California Dream Act Application *Verification *Application Completion *Process Follow Up *Office Image Counseling Team *Education Plan *Certificates & Licenses *Mental Wellness *Familiar with Undocu-Friendly Colleges *State Agencies *Community Resources Faculty *Approachable *Understanding of Campus Policies *Inclusion in Class *Engrain Campus Philosophy to Subject Matter © Juarez Consulting Inc.

Consideration for admissions Outreach needs to be on the same page Consideration for admissions AB 540: It allows undocumented students to attend colleges and universities in the State of California and pay tuition of State residents Requirements: Having attended a high school in the State of California for 3 years or more and/or attending a primary school Graduating from a high school in the State of California or obtain a certificate of equivalence of general education (GED) Agree to modification legal status in the United States. AB 2000: To obtain credits from a school of California equivalent to three or more years of full time high school courses AND a total of three or more years of attendance at a primary school in California, California secondary school, or a combination of these schools. This refers to the eligibility for AB 540, stops pay state tuition at community colleges in California and the University of the State of California, and the right to benefits under the DREAM Act of California. © Juarez Consulting Inc.

Admissions & Records Office Point Person: Consider Choices Admissions & Records Office *Application Process Marketing of DREAMer Process *Proof of Residency List of Proof of California residency *Submitting Documentation- - Final Transcripts w/AB 540 form *Process/Mechanism - Data will be collected *List of Students (AB 540) - Who knows what? Visas & Asylum International versus Students ‘in process of’ © Juarez Consulting Inc.

Office of Financial Aid Point Person: Consider Choices Office of Financial Aid Counter & Computer Lab Tolerance State Law: AB 130 & 131 Assembly Bills 130 & 131 are laws that were passed in 2011 by the California legislature.  This law increases opportunities for AB 540 students to receive financial aid while attending college. State Law: SB 1210 In September 2014 the governor established the California DREAM Loan Program. The bill would provide that, commencing with the 2015–16 academic year, a student attending a participating campus of the University of California or California State University may receive a loan, referred to as a DREAM loan, through the program if the student satisfies specified requirements, including a requirement that the student be exempt from paying nonresident tuition or meet equivalent requirements adopted by the regents. California Dream Act Application *Verification connected to Counseling *Application Completion: follow FAFSA scheduling *Process Follow Up *Office Image *What about those who can’t? © Juarez Consulting Inc.

Continuous Contact to Undocumented Students Counseling Team Faculty *Education Plan ~Familiar with Undocu-Friendly Colleges *Certificates & Licenses ~State Agencies *Mental Wellness ~Community Resources *Approachable ~Inclusion in Class *Understanding of Campus Policies ~Engrain Campus Philosophy to Subject Matter © Juarez Consulting Inc.

DATA: Collection & Reporting Calendar of Activities Required DATA: Collection & Reporting Self Reported Group: Find them…. to help them….with what? Duplicated numbers Data Collection: location & reason codes to support activities AB 540 versus undocumented students: Who knows of this list? Interactive with multiple parts of the campus Understanding Laws & Policies Entire campus well informed Students not assuming they can advocate in ALL circumstances Grow the DREAMer Ambassador staff with creative ways to provide more work hours © Juarez Consulting Inc.

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