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Immigration Justice

Supporting Immigrant Families and Students
This toolkit brings together practical resources to support immigrant students, families and educators, helping schools foster welcoming, informed and inclusive learning environments.

How to use this toolkit

Get resources to prepare your school and protect your students and their families.

Resources

Support for Students & Educators

Resources from NEA, K–12 schools and higher ed to support students, educators and families affected by immigration policies.

Additional Resources

Red Cards

Red Cards

The Immigrant Legal Resource Center's Red Cards help people assert their rights and defend themselves in many situations.These cards, offered in different languages, are available for download. The ILRC also offers instructions on how to use these cards.

Join the Fight

Join the Fight

To receive email updates, meeting invitations and other immigration-related resources

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Prepare & Protect

Get resources to prepare your school and protect your students and their families.

School preparedness and student safety are critical in the current environment. The School Defense Toolkit offers a wide array of resources, templates and best practices from educators across the country and Massachusetts.

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Get Involved

LUCE Immigration Justice Network of Massachusetts offers a wide variety of resources and opportunities to volunteer.

Become a Volunteer

For Families

For Kids: What to Do If You're Worried About ICE

For Parents: What to Say to Kids About ICE

What We Have Done

MTA Educators Take Action on Immigration

We’ve been taking action to support immigrant students and families. From rallies and rapid responses to advocacy and community organizing, this timeline highlights key educator-led in 2025.
Early Organizing

January

1/31 First staff working group meeting. MTA prints thousands of red cards.
Getting Started

February

2/1 NBCSOS planning meeting to support Immigrant students and families. 2/11 First meeting with members to discuss forming a group to meet around this issue. 2/24 First statewide organizing meeting.
Rapid Responses and Incidents
Waltham rally

March

3/5 Dennis-Yarmouth rapid response. 3/8 Worcester Eureka Street Incident and response Somerville immigrant solidarity rally. 3/8 Kidnapping of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate. 3/25 Kidnapping of Rümeysa Öztürk, Tufts student (Somerville). 3/25 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) terminates parole programs for nationals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
From May Day to Milford
Free Marcello walk

May

5/1 May Day standouts (multiple locals) 5/3 Annual Meeting & May Day Action NBI passes on legal representation for members threatened with deportation and discounted immigration legal services. 5/4 New Bedford May Day rally 5/10 Cape Cod family fundraiser 5/13 LUCE Hotline educator presentation at statewide organizing committee meeting 5/31 Milford student Marcelo Gomes da Silva detained on his way to volleyball practice
Growing Solidarity
Rally in Malden against ICE

June

6/4 First Milford organizing meeting with educators, parents and Casa. 6/5 Waltham and Springfield solidarity stand outs 6/10 Organizing meeting with SEIU 509 to discuss Rumeysa Ozturk union response 6/18 New Bedford High School students walk out to protest the School Committee’s failure to pass a “Safe School” resolution. 6/20 Malden Rally to support detained father of a student MTA Prints Thousands of LUCE cards
MTA Summer Conference

July

- Milford educators present at open plenary. - “Fighting for Immigrant Rights” workshop - EAW Rising meet to form committee.
Protecting Schools, Mobilizing Youth
Youth Against deportation rally

August

8/11 New Bedford passes School Committee Safe Zone Resolution. 8/18 Youth Against Deportation March in Boston.
Rapid Response and Solidarity for Detained Students
Gustavo, a Milford student, detained; parents shown.

September

9/1 Labor Day rally in Boston/Holyoke 9/12 Gustavo Oliveira, a Milford student, is detained. 9/14 Voices Unidas holds first emergency rally. 9/15 Burlington accompaniment for Gustavo. 9/16 Burlington Accompaniment Action for Gustavo’s parents and Blanca LUCE/MTA canvasses in Fitchburg to spread awareness
Emergency Response to Student Detentions and Threats

October

10/9 A 13-year-old student in Everett, Arthur Berto, is detained. 10/10 Worcester Rapid Response effort regarding “Freaky Friday” rumor Solidarity School launch. 10/26 Rapid Response training for educators.
Training, Solidarity and Advocacy
Stand Out for Immigrations Rights

November

11/9 Rapid Response training for educators. 11/13 Framingham district-wide stand outs. 11/14 Rapid Response training for educators. 11/15 Waltham rally. 11/16 Worcester/EAW People’s Pantry. 11/25 MTA testified before Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security.
Community Rally

December

12/1 SEA president speaks out at community rally.

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Know Your Rights

A recent executive order from President Trump targets gender protections—but it cannot undo federal civil rights laws that safeguard transgender, intersex, and nonbinary people. Check out our know-your-rights guides below, and visit NEA’s LGBTQI+ guidance for more info.
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A Diverse Union of Education Workers

The MTA represents 117,000 members in 400 local associations throughout Massachusetts. We are teachers, faculty, professional staff and Education Support Professionals working at public schools, colleges and universities across Massachusetts.