Toolkit to Protect Immigrant Communities (2025)

Across the country, immigrant communities are facing increasing threats—from aggressive federal enforcement tactics to harmful state-level policies designed to criminalize and marginalize. But state lawmakers have the power to push back. SiX is proud to offer the State Power to Protect Immigrant Communities toolkit, a resource designed to help legislators develop proactive policies, strengthen worker protections, and expand access to critical services. If you would like to request the password to access the toolkit, please complete and submit the below survey.

This resource is intended as an internal document and is not an exhaustive list of the resources available to support immigrant communities in your state. If you have questions or need additional resources, or need policy support related to immigration, please contact us: info@stateinnovation.org. Thank you!

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State legislators and legislative staff: List your state, chamber, and/or office (ex: "Minnesota Senate" or "Office of Minnesota State Senator XXXXXX")

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Did you register for and/or attend the "Exercising State Power to Protect Immigrant Communities" SiX briefing initially?
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