Voting Checklist in Bengali
This is a Bengali-language flyer produced by SAALT. The flyer provides a checklist for U.S. citizens who are at least 18 years old and have met their state's residency requirements for voting.
Guide to U.S. Citizenship for South Asian Immigrants in Bengali
This document is a detailed guide for South Asian immigrants applying for U.S. citizenship. It outlines the process, necessary documentation, and fees involved. The guide addresses common issues such as application delays and complications arising from security checks and background investigations.
DACA Guide for South Asian Undocumented Youth, Bengali Edition
This flyer provides information and guidance on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy for South Asian undocumented youth residing in the United States. It highlights the substantial presence of South Asian undocumented individuals, particularly from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
ICE Emergency Hotline
This document provides information on an emergency hotline for individuals who may be affected by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids or emergencies. The hotline number is 202-335-1183. The document advises individuals to call this number if they want a trained group of volunteers to go with them to an ICE check-in or immigration court.
ICE Help Card - Bengali Version
This document is a miniature help card providing essential contact information for immigration assistance. It was tailored specifically for Bengali-speaking immigrants, offering a helpline number (404-890-5655) for urgent immigration support. The card served as a quick reference tool for individuals in need of immediate help regarding immigration issues.
Know Your Constitutional Rights, Multilingual Wallet Cards
This document provides information on the constitutional rights of individuals when interacting with immigration agents. It advises individuals not to open the door if an immigration agent is knocking, not to answer any questions from an immigration agent, not to sign anything without speaking to a lawyer first, and to ask if they are free to leave if they are outside their home.