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The National Education Association has prepared several resources on this topic that members may find helpful if this decision affects students in their classrooms.

NEA Resources

One is a guide specifically for educators that includes many resources.

Here are three ways members can show support for the act.

And, this is a site dedicated to all things related to the issue. Here you can find resources for:

  • Helping children process this issue if their parents might be affected;
  • More information about the issue itself;
  • Ways to link your classroom to the news;
  • How you can get involved in your own community;
  • Help to address hate and racism in your world; and
  • Ways to speak out.

To find actions happening near you where you can participate to make your voice heard, you can visit We Are Here to Stay.

Know Your Rights. Protect Yourself From Immigration Raids

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