Florida: Know Your Rights, Know Your Power!

« Resources Know Your Power and fight back against SB1718 Scenarios What is SB1718? Leer en Español. SB1718 is an anti-immigrant bill that takes away local government funding for community IDs, forcing hospitals to inquire about patients’ immigration status, and criminalizing undocumented immigrants for traveling in and out of the state. SB1718 sets a precedent […]
United We Dream College Administrator Guidebook

United We Dream is the largest immigrant youth-led network in the country that creates welcoming, supporting, engaging, and empowering spaces for young people—regardless of immigration status. The organization is a hub of resources on DACA, Deportation Defense, Immigrant Rights, and other topics pertinent to youth of diverse immigration statuses. One of the main issues that […]
United We Dream Student Guidebook

United We Dream is the largest immigrant youth-led network in the country that creates welcoming, supporting, engaging, and empowering spaces for young people—regardless of immigration status. The organization is a hub of resources on DACA, Deportation Defense, Immigrant Rights, and other topics pertinent to youth of diverse immigration statuses. One of the main issues that […]
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Home Education Justice Get the latest information and resources for undocumented students and for educators. Stay Informed Resources and Guides Resource TypeArticleAudioFactsheetGuideInfographicInteractiveLivestreamReportsTop 5VideoWebinar Education Justice Guide June 18, 2025 Immigrant and Refugee Children: A Guide for Educators and School Support Staff Read More » Education Justice Guide October 19, 2023 United We Dream Student Guidebook […]
Texas: Know Your Rights, Know Your Power!

« Resources Know Your Power and fight back against SB4 Scenarios Scenarios What is SB4? SB4 is an anti-immigrant bill that was passed in the Texas legislature. As of March 25, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked SB4 — the racist, xenophobic “Deportation Law” passed by Texas Republicans. Once in effect, SB4, Texas’ […]
No Borders Just Flavors – Season 2

Episode 4 Play Video Get the Recipe Comapnion Guide Past Episodes Episode 1 Click to Play Episode 2 Click to Play Episode 3 Click to Play Learn more about the show. Recipes Tweet Share About Just Flavors! is an immigrant cooking competition by United We Dream where contestants participate in a friendly, family recipe cook […]
DACA Recipients Will Soon Be Eligible for the Affordable Care Act

Leer en español. DACA recipients will soon be able to enroll in affordable health care coverage through the Affordable Care Act beginning November 1st. This is a huge victory made possible by years of tenacious organizing by and for our communities. Victory When we come together, we win! The Obama admin wrongfully kept DACA recipients […]
5 Key Things to Know About Biden’s New Executive Actions!

UPDATE 8/26/24: As of August 26, a federal judge has temporarily suspended the ‘Keeping Families Together’ policy,. USCIS will still accept applications, but cannot approve them currently. Get the latest updats, text PATHWAY to 787-57 President Biden’s executive actions on June 18, 2024 promise to provide new opportunities and protections for undocumented individuals and their […]
Drop Facts: A Guide to Clapping Back at Anti-Immigrant Lies During the Holidays

We shouldn’t have to sit at a dinner table and defend our humanity, but here we are. For far too long, systems rooted in white supremacy, xenophobia, and colonialism have not only torn our communities apart but also infected our homes and families with lies. Anti-immigrant rhetoric, pushed by politicians like Donald Trump, has turned […]
How to Submit a Public Comment Against the Immigrant Registry.

USCIS has announced plans to create a nationwide registry to track and target undocumented immigrants. This unprecedented scheme would force immigrants as young as 14 to hand over personal data and fingerprints or risk being jailed indefinitely. Given these concerns, it’s crucial for all to voice their opinion against the immigrant registry during the public comment period. […]