BOOKS, MOVIES, & MORE | CLASSES & EVENTS | LEARNING & RESEARCH | ROOMS & STUDIOS |
This workshop is designed for immigrants, both documented and undocumented, and those who are interested in learning more about how to defend the constitutional rights of the immigrant community.
This training, presented by QLatinx, informs immigrant Floridians, both documented and undocumented, of their rights when interacting with immigration officers and the police.
The training discusses the right to remain silent, the right to speak with an attorney, the right for a proof of a warrant before a home raid, and the right for undocumented individuals not to hand over documents that prove their status. It also suggests best practices by immigrant individuals when they are stopped by police, state troopers, Customs and Border Patrol agents, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
https://www.qlatinx.org/
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | All Ages | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Community & Citizenship |
TAGS: | espanol | epd | community | citizenship | bb-citizenship-inspired | askanexpert |
LYNX Bus Link 41 State Road 436
The North Orange Branch began as a bookmobile station in 1950, and was replaced by a branch in 1964. Moving to the Palm Plaza Shopping Center in 1969, the branch occupied a 3500 square foot space there for twenty years. In 1989 the branch moved to its present 12,000 square foot facility. As the name implies, the North Orange branch serves the areas of Apopka, Plymouth, Zellwood, Tangerine, and environs.