Know your Voting Rights!
/As Election Day nears, we want to remind you of your rights as a voter. You have several protections that will help you extend your voice at the polls.
Read MoreSIREN has a vision of a new America where immigrants are valued, integrated, and seen as essential to our society, and where the human rights of all persons are protected and honored. SIREN’s core value is immigrant empowerment. We focus on immigrants themselves being the primary agents of change. By strengthening and deepening the participation level and leadership of immigrants, we work toward long-term systemic changes that promote social justice and equality, freedom from oppression, and an end to poverty. Through these long-term systemic changes, immigrants will have the opportunity for individual/social responsibility, self-determination and political participation. By accomplishing this, we will have a society that is compassionate, inclusive and united.
As Election Day nears, we want to remind you of your rights as a voter. You have several protections that will help you extend your voice at the polls.
Read MoreWith over 17 state ballot propositions for Californians to consider on Election Day, it’s easy to be overwhelmed. But have no fear! We have broken down three key state propositions - Propositions 55, 56, and 57 so you are informed when you cast your ballot!
Read MoreIt’s not just the Presidential race that will be on the ballot this year! Several key measures in Santa Clara County, San Jose, and Mountain View will have a significant impact to improve the lives of local immigrant communities. Read on to learn more about Santa Clara County’s Measure A, the City of San Jose’s Measure E, and the City of Mountain View’s Measure V.
Read MoreWelcome to our Elections Edition of our SIREN newsletter. In just 22 days, we will decide who will be our next president, as well as determine California’s future for families, education, and other critical state services. Everything on the ballot is important, from the president down to the local school board races and local measures.
Read MoreLearn more about the ballot initiatives and what they mean for immigrant communities. Being an empowered voter means being an informed voter!
Lea las guías de votantes para que se informe de las iniciativas y lo que significa para la comunidad inmigrante. ¡Al ser un votante habilitado significa ser un votante informado!
Tìm hiểu thêm về các dự luật mới và hiểu dự luật đó ảnh hưởng như thế nào đến những cộng đồng dân di cư. Là một cử tri có trách nhiệm, có nghĩa là một cử tri hiểu biết!
Read MoreSIREN Youth Leaders were in Washington, D.C. to attend oral arguments for the US v. Texas SCOTUS case on DAPA and DACA+.
Read MoreFollowing news reports of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) plans to launch a 30-day series of raids in May and June targeted at Central American children and mothers, Services, Immigrant Rights, and Education Network (SIREN) condemned any operation that considers refugee children and families, and asylum applicants as immigration enforcement priorities. SIREN’s Executive Director Maricela Gutiérrez issued the following statement in response.
Read MoreSIREN’s mission is to empower low-income immigrants and refugees in Santa Clara County through community education and organizing, leadership development, policy advocacy and naturalization services. We believe that all people regardless of legal status or nationality are entitled to essential services, human dignity, basic rights and protections, and access to full participation in society.
Help us fight for immigrant and refugee rights. Please make a donation or become a monthly donor. Your support will help us provide legal services, advocate for more just and humane laws, and train our future community leaders!
Ayúdanos a luchar por los derechos de los inmigrantes y los refugiados. Por favor, haga una donación o conviértase en un donante mensual. ¡Su apoyo nos ayudará a proporcionar servicios legales, abogar por leyes más justas y humanas, y capacitar a nuestros futuros líderes comunitarios! ¡Muchisimas Gracias!
For faster access and client conviance, we offer clinics via the phone. Free telephonic legal consultations are available by appointment only. Call us at (408) 453-3003 to set up a consultation for potential affirmative relief. If you are in removal proceedings, call (559) 840-0005 to set up an appointment.
To sign up for an upcoming DACA clinic, email daca@sirenimmigrantrights.org. To sign up for an upcoming naturalization clinic, email natz@sirenimmigrantrights.org.
Para mejor acceso y facilidad para el cliente, hacemos las consultas via telefono.. Las consultas legales telefónicas gratuitas solo están disponibles con cita previa. Llámenos al (408) 453-3003 para establecer una consulta para un posible alivio afirmativo. Si está en un proceso de deportación, llame al (559) 840-0005 para concertar una cita.
Para inscribirse en una próxima clínica DACA, envíe un correo electrónico a daca@sirenimmigrantrights.org. Para inscribirse en una próxima clínica de naturalización, envíe un correo electrónico a natz@sirenimmigrantrights.org.
Central Valley Office
M - Th 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
(Telephone Assistance/Asistencia Telefonica)
2904 N Blackstone, Suite 202
Fresno CA 93703
Phone: (559) 840-0005
Fax: (408) 453-3019
Email: Centralvalley@sirenimmigrantrights.org
Bay Area Office
M - Th 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
(Telephonic Assistance/Asistencia Telefonica)
1769 Park Ave., Suite 200
San Jose, CA 95126
Phone: (408) 453-3003
Fax: (408) 453-3019
Email: Info@sirenimmigrantrights.org
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