FORO DE DERECHOS DE TRABAJADORES

PROTÉJASE: CONOZCA SUS DERECHOS COMO TRABAJADOR

Con los recientes ataques contra trabajadores  inmigrantes en el área de la bahía, SIREN, en colaboración con UFCW le invitamos a hablar de cómo ejercer sus derechos como trabajadores.

Domingo, 16 de deciembre, 2012

12:30-2pm

Our Lady of Guadalupe Church
2020 E. San Antonio Street, San Jose, 95116

(Evento será en español, cuidado de niños disponible y refrigerios)

 

Venga y aprenda acerca de:
·Sus derechos como trabajador
·Sus derechos en auditorias de inmigracion y e-verify
·Cómo protegerse de los empleadores abusivos 
·Sus derechos si detenido por inmigración

Para obtener más información, póngase en contacto con
Zelica Rodriguez at zelica@siren-bayarea.org

 

 

This message is also available in English and Vietnamese below. 

TALLER DE CIUDADANIA 

¡¡ESTA TEMPORADA DE FIESTAS DESE EL REGALO DE 
LA CIUDADANÍA ESTADO UNIDENSE!!

Durante todo el mes de diciembre, todos los servicios de SIREN para Ciudadanía tienen un
descuento del 50%!

¡Ahora es una oportunidad maravillosa para aplicar por la Ciudadanía y
recibir los múltiples beneficios que la ciudadanía ofrece!

¡Los que reciben beneficios públicos pueden calificar para una excepción de pago,
un ahorro de $680.00!

Sábado, 15 de diciembre 2012 
1425 Koll Circle, Suite 109, San Jose, CA 95112

NUESTROS SERVICIOS:

► Presentación informativa sobre los beneficios y requisitos de ciudadanía.
► Evaluación de eligibilidad para la ciudadanía y excepción de pago.
► Ayuda con llenar su solicitud de ciudadanía.
► Si es elegible, ayuda para llenar su solicitud de excepción de pago
► Referencias para clases de inglés y Consultas Legales, si es necesario.
► Lista de las 100 preguntas y repuestas. Para que se prepare para su entrevista.

POR FAVOR TRAIGA LO SIGUIENTE AL TALLER:

► Tarjeta de Residencia, Tarjeta de licencia de conducir / ID, y  Seguro Social.         

¡Por favor llame para registrarse antes  del 15 de Diciembre de 2012,
 espacio es limitado 408-453-3017

Aproveché esta baja tarifa con la compra de un certificado de regalo. Certificados de regalos para los servicios de naturalización SIREN están disponibles durante todo el mes de Diciembre por el bajo costo de $ 50 (esto no incluye las tarifas de USCIS). Póngase en contacto con

Vanessa Sandoval en 408-453-3003 x 107 o vanessa@siren-bayarea.org para más información.

 


 

NGÀY NHẬP TỊCH  

NHÂN DỊP LỄ SẮP ĐẾN, HÃY CUNG CẤP CHO MÌNH HAY NGƯỜI THÂN MÓN QUÀ CỦA MỘT CÔNG DÂN MỸ!!

Tất cả những dịch vụ di trú tại SIREN  trong tháng 12 sẽ được giảm 50% !!!

Bây giờ là cơ hội tuyệt vời để quý vị xin Nhập Tịch và nhận được nhiều lợi ích mà quyền công dân đã cung cấp !

Những cư dân có thu nhập thấp hoặc đang nhận trợ cấp của bộ Xã Hội sẽ hội đủ điều kiện sẽ không phải trả lệ phí cho Sở Di Trú và quý vị sẽ tiết kiệm được $680.00!!

Thứ Bảy, 15 tháng 12,2012

1425 Koll Circle, Suite 109, San Jose, CA 95112

DỊCH VỤ CUNG CẤP:
► Hướng dẫn và tham khảo về lợi ích và những điều kiện xin nhập tịch.
► Giúp quý vị hoàn tất thủ tục xin Nhập Tịch và xin miễn lệ phí của Sở Di Trú
► Giới thiệu lớp học Anh Ngữ và tham khảo pháp lý nếu cần.
► Quý vị sẽ được tặng 100 câu hỏi về lịch sử Hoa Kỳ và trắc nghiệm thi nhập Tich.

XIN HÃY MANG THEO:

► Thẻ Xanh, Bằng Lái Xe, Thẻ An Sinh Xã Hội, 

Xin hãy gọi ngay cho Tiffanie Lê ở số  408-453-3013, hạn chót ghi danh là Thứ Sáu 
14 tháng 12,2012

 


 

Hãy mua ngay phiếu giảm giá tại SIREN. Trong suốt tháng 12, tất cả dịch vụ Di Trú giảm 50%. Đễ biết them chi tiết xin liên lạc Tiffanie Lê : 408-453-3013

Hoặc qua điện thư 

tiffanie@siren-bayarea.org

 

 

 


 

CITIZENSHIP WORKSHOP

 ¡¡THIS HOLIDAY SEASON GIVE YOURSELF THE GIFT OF U.S. CITIZENSHIP!!

For the ENTIRE month of December all SIREN Citizenship services are discounted 50%!!!

Now is a wonderful opportunity to apply for Citizenship and receive the many benefits that Citizenship has to offer!

Those receiving public benefits may qualify for a fee waiver, a savings of $680.00!!

Saturday, December 15, 2012
1425 Koll Circle, Suite I09, San Jose, CA 95112

OUR SERVICES:

► Informational presentation on the benefits and requirements of citizenship
► Eligibility assessment for both citizenship and a fee waiver 
► Assistance completing your citizenship application
► If eligible, assistance completing your fee waiver application            
► Referrals for English classes and Legal Consultations, if needed
► Free Copy of the 100 USCIS citizenship interview questions

PLEASE BRING THE FOLLOWING TO THE WORKSHOP:

► Green Card, Driver’s license/ID, and Social Security Card.         

Please call to register by Friday December 14, 2012, space is limited 408-453-3017!      

 

Lock in this low rate by purchasing a gift certificate.  Gift Certificates for SIREN’s naturalization services are available throughout the month of December for the low cost of $50 (this does NOT include any USCIS fees).  Contact Vanessa Sandoval at 408-453-3003 x 107, or via email atvanessa@siren-bayarea.org for more information.


 

Volunteers Needed

Volunteers are needed to make our naturalization group processing event a success.  This is a unique opportunity to learn about the naturalization process and work with clients directly.

A training will be provided for all interested volunteers on Friday, December 14, 2012 from 6 pm- 7 pm at the SIREN office 1425 Koll Circle, suite 109, San Jose, CA 95112.  This training will include: a brief overview of the naturalization process, instructions on how to complete the naturalization form, and information on the documentary evidence required when applying for naturalization. Beverages and snack provided.  Please contact Vanessa Sandoval at 408-453-3003 x 107, or at Vanessa@siren-bayarea.org

 


 
FORO DE DERECHOS DE
TRABAJADORES
 
 

PROTÉJASE: CONOZCA SUS DERECHOS COMO TRABAJADOR

Con los recientes ataques contra trabajadores  inmigrantes en el área de la bahía, SIREN, en colaboración con UFCW le invitamos a hablar de cómo ejercer sus derechos como trabajadores.

Domingo, 16 de deciembre, 2012

12:30-2pm

Our Lady of Guadalupe Church
2020 E. San Antonio Street, San Jose, 95116

(Evento será en español, cuidado de niños disponible y refrigerios)

 

Venga y aprenda acerca de:
·Sus derechos como trabajador
·Sus derechos en auditorias de inmigracion y e-verify
·Cómo protegerse de los empleadores abusivos 
·Sus derechos si detenido por inmigración

Para obtener más información, póngase en contacto con
Zelica Rodriguez at zelica@siren-bayarea.org

 
© 2012 SIREN. All Rights Reserved
Services, Immigrant Rights and Education Network (SIREN)
1425 Koll Circle Suite 109 San Jose, CA 95112 P: (408) 453-3003 F: (408) 453-3019

 

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Class Action Law Suit

Are your parents legal residents but you never got your papers? You may be covered by a nationwide class action lawsuit pending in the Ninth Circuit.

Description: Image removed by sender.For several years now, we’ve done the hard work of keeping our politicians accountable, leaving no stone unturned in the fight for our rights. We’ve occupied Congress with our demands for justice, and confronted ICE on multiple occasions in multiple states. Our work has directly changed the course of the immigrant rights movement. Now we’re stepping it up and taking our fight to court.

The Ninth Circuit has agreed to re-hear the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) nationwide class action litigation, De Osorio v. Holder. This case, in small part, addresses the issue of immigrant youth who’ve grown up in the United States with or without papers and have parents who are legal permanent residents.

It’s a complicated legal matter but the gist of it is that if your parents got their green-cards through their relatives (their parents or siblings) or an employer sponsor, but you didn’t because you turned 21, there may be a chance that you can adjust your status to that of a green-card holder if the Ninth Circuit rules in our favor. The Fifth Circuit has already ruled in our favor. If we win in the Ninth Circuit, thousands of young adults will be eligible for green-cards. Hundreds of undocumented youth would no longer be subject to detention and deportation away from their own homes and families.

As such, we need your stories for an amicus brief we are filing with the Ninth Circuit next week to highlight the plight of immigrant youth across the country and tell the court that we have a vested interest in this matter.

Please reply to this email, no later than this Sunday at 11:59 pm, if you think you may qualify and are willing to share your story for this. If you have privacy concerns, you can offer your story while remaining anonymous and your name can be redacted from the record and we can also use an alias of your choice.

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Citizenship Day March 17, 2012

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HEALTH COVERAGE FOR PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS

California’s Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan offers health coverage to medically uninsurable people who have been rejected by commercial insurers or offered coverage at unaffordable prices.

As part of the national health reform package, California has a contract with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to establish a federally funded high-risk pool program to provide coverage for eligible applicants.

This insurance option stops on Dec. 31, 2013 once the entire national health reform program begins and federal laws go into effect to prevent insurers from denying pre-existing conditions or charging them higher rates.

But until that day arrives, people enrolled in the state plan will be covered for inpatient and outpatient care, doctor visits, preventative care, prescriptions, mental health services, x-rays, pregnancy care, durable medical equipment and more.

To be eligible, requirements include:

U.S. citizenship
Must be uninsured for at least the last six months.
Must have a pre-existing condition and within the last 12 months have been denied individual health insurance coverage or offered/charged premium rates higher than the rates offered by the California Major Risk Medical Insurance Program preferred provider organization.

To learn more and get an application, click here.

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Undocumented and Awkward

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“Slingshot Hip Hop” Film Screening

Date: December 8, 2011

Time: 7:30 p.m.

Location: San Jose Peace and Justice Center, 48 S. 7th St.

Summary: “Slingshot Hip Hop” braids together the stories of young Palestinians living in Gaza, the West Bank and inside Israel as they discover Hip Hop and employ it as a tool to surmount divisions imposed by occupation and poverty. From internal checkpoints and Separation Walls to gender norms and generational differences, this is the story of young people crossing the borders that separate them. 83 minutes. Arabic, English and Hebrew.

Subtitles in English.

Sponsored by the San Jose Peace and Justice Center and co-sponsored by the Arabic Program at SJSU, Department of World Languages and Literature at SJSU, and Silicon Valley Middle East Studies Consortium.

 

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21st Century Enlightenment

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THE SAN JOSE POLICE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES ITS PARTNERSHIP WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY TO COMBAT GANGS

San Jose:

On Friday, June 24th of this year, San Jose Police Chief Chris Moore announced a new partnership between the San Jose Police Department and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement / Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). The announcement took place during the Mayor’s Gang Prevention Task Force Meeting at San Jose City Hall.

The newly formed partnership is part of HSI’s ongoing nationwide anti-gang initiative – Operation Community Shield. Since its launch in 2005, Operation Community Shield has resulted in over 22,000 gang-related arrests across the country. HSI Special Agent Shane Folden, who was present at the meeting, stated, “This partnership shows our collective resolve to attack and dismantle criminal street gangs that are operating in this community.” The partnership comes amidst a recent uptick in gang-related crime in San Jose, including 14 gang related homicides in 2011.

Chief Moore’s announcement was well received at the Mayor’s Gang Prevention Task Force Meeting. “We are grateful for the assistance of the Federal Government in tackling our gang problem,” commented Mayor Chuck Reed. The Police Chief also acknowledged that immigration enforcement efforts are a sensitive issue for many in the community. Chief Moore emphasized that the sole purpose of the partnership is to combat criminal street gangs in San Jose, not to conduct administrative immigration removals.

The logistics of the partnership include embedding two HSI gang experts with the San Jose Police Department’s Gang Investigations Unit. The two HSI Agents will be tasked with providing investigative assistance to San Jose Police Detectives on gang-related cases. The additional investigators will be funded by the Federal Government and will not cost the City of San Jose any money.

BY: Sgt. Dwyer #3551

AUTHORIZED BY: Chief Chris Moore

DATE: 06/24/2011 TIME: 2:00 PM

DATE: 06/24/2011 TIME: 2:00 PM

Here is the link to the press release:

http://www.sjpd.org/iNews/viewPressRelease.asp?ID=633

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A Must Watch: “Undocumented Migrants and the Industrial Prison Complex”

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California DREAM Act Passes in Assembly

Today, the California DREAM Act, SB 130, passed in Assembly in a 51-21 vote. The next stop will be the California Senate. If it passes there, it will then go to the Governor. In two previous attempts, the DREAM Act was vetoed by former California Governor Schwarzenegger.

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