Immigration Resources
Immigrant Rights and Support at Cabrillo SchoolsCUSD Immigration Support Parent Guidance: English and Spanish
Cabrillo Unified School District Policy
CUSD Board Policy 5145.13: Response To Immigration Enforcement
CUSD Administrative Regulation 5145.13: Response To Immigration Enforcement
The Governing Board of Cabrillo Unified School District is committed to the success of all students, irrespective of their citizenship or immigration status. Key points of the district policy include:
Students are to be protected against discrimination, harassment, intimidation, or bullying based on immigration status
Students have a right to a free public education regardless of immigration status
Schools and the district will not solicit or collect information regarding the citizenship or immigration status of students or their families
California Attorney General Bonta’s Guidance for K-12 Schools: Providing Safe and Secure Learning Environment for All
Responding to Information Requests: The district will not disclose student information to immigration authorities without parental consent, a court order, or judicial subpoena. Sites will report to the Superintendent (who will report to the Board) in a timely manner any requests for information or access to a school site by an officer or employee of a law enforcement agency for the purpose of enforcing the immigration laws
Access to Students or School Grounds: Law enforcement officers must present valid documentation, and district staff will notify the Superintendent or designee and receive direction before responding to such requests. Response to access to students is governed by AR 5145.13 Responding to Requests for Access to Students or School Grounds
Warrant and Subpoena Document Samples
From the California Attorney General's guide Promoting a Safe and Secure Campus for All
- Arrest Warrant - Form I-200
- Removal Warrant - Form I-205
- Federal Search and Seizure Warrant - Form AO 93
- Federal Arrest Warrant - Form AO 442
- DHS Immigration Enforcement Subpoena - Form I-138
- Federal Judicial Subpoena - Form AO 88B
- Notice to Appear - Form I-862
Please click here: Guidance for a Family Preparedness Plan for a downloadable toolkit that gives guidance on family preparedness planning, regardless of immigration status. It gives additional advice to undocumented and/or mixed-status families
Red card provided by the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) The red card is a tool designed to help individuals assert their legal rights during encounters with immigration enforcement agents. It contains information in both English and Spanish about the right to remain silent, the right to refuse entry to one's home without a warrant, and the right to speak with a lawyer. When approached by immigration officers, individuals should hand the red card to the officer without opening the door or answering any questions. The card communicates their desire to remain silent and that they do not consent to a search or entry without a valid warrant. The District will provide these to you, or you can print them by clicking on the links below:
English version
Spanish version
FAQs
- Do we share a child's information with immigration authorities?
- What should the school do if immigration officers show up?
- Who should a parent contact with immigration questions?
- What advice do you have for parents?
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