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Americans are eligible for up to $1,200 in coronavirus stimulus money — unless they're married and filing taxes jointly with an immigrant who doesn’t have a Social Security number. Democratic leaders are demanding to change that.
Resources available for immigrants.
We are all in this together. We stand with immigrant families and continue to advocate policy changes that ensure the health and well-being of ALL Californians. During this public health crisis and beyond, immigrant Californians should have equitable access to food resources and other vital services.
Resources for the immigrant community during COVID-19 by United We Dream.
Update from Michigan Immigrant Rights Center about services, immigrant access to health care, and unemployment insurance for noncitizens (including DACA).
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Private fund will support undocumented California families ineligible for federal and state relief in midst of coronavirus crisis in partnership with public fund announced by Gov. Newsom.
InformedImmigrant.com is dedicated to increasing access to resources and knowledge for the undocumented immigrant community across the U.S. We understand that these times are especially hard on immigrant communities dealing with the unique challenges of coronavirus and immigration status.
Resources for undocumented communities.
Resources for immigrants and migrant workers.
COVID-19 has destroyed the livelihoods of many in our community. But whereas those with status can rely on unemployment benefits, medicare, and any forthcoming federally funded COVID-19 relief programs to get them through this crisis, our undocumented community members can only get help from us.
In the middle of this pandemic, there is a lot of misinformation and fear being spread in regards to seeking medical assistance. If you feel sick, with symptoms of fever and dry cough, do not be afraid to seek medical assistance and call a doctor first.
To assist undocumented workers who have lost their jobs or income as a result of the Coronavirus outbreak, Legal Aid at Work has compiled a list of known relief funds for undocumented workers. We will be updating this list as new information becomes available
To help guide us through the COVID-19 crisis, The ILC Public Education Institute has compiled resources for immigrants, refugees, parents and educators.
A collection of resources related to Covid-19 for immigrants.
A resource page and telephone assistance line provided by CHIRLA for immigrants affected by the Covid-19 outbreak.
Immigrants Rising’s virtual Wellness Gatherings help undocumented young people stay grounded and connected to one another.
A Google Doc of possible options for online consulting work for undocumented young people.
A list of resources for undocumented Californians affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
A resource page for immigrant communities impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, with a focus on California rural populations.
A collection of Covid-19 resources for immigrants in Washington State.
A list of resources to help undocumented immigrants navigate the COVID-19 crisis.