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family planning
Making a family plan in case of ICE arrest or removal
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Download the guidelines here.
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Vermont Legal Aid is resuming efforts to protect at-risk immigrant parents and their children through emergency minor guardianships and family preparedness plans. This is a strategy being implemented nationwide to ensure at-risk immigrant parents’ voice and choice in their children’s future in the event that the parents have contact with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the two law enforcement branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Review VAAP’s blog post to learn more about who this legal service is for, who can volunteer to make it happen, and how to get involved or request help.
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Download the flyer in Spanish here and in English here.
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Download the English immigrant family planning checklist here.
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Download AILA flyers on Knowing Your Rights during ICE encounters at home, at work, and in public in the following languages:
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