Changes to immigration law and policy have been quickly developing under the new administration. Join SABES and the Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy (MIRA) Coalition to discuss the changes that have occurred at the federal and state levels. You will hear what experts expect in terms of upcoming and developing national changes, and how these changes may impact Massachusetts immigrant communities.
- Any adult education professional who wants more information on the rapid developments in immigration policy
This professional development activity/course is designed for:
This informational session for adult education professionals aims to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the latest immigration policy changes and their potential impact on your students and the broader immigrant communities in Massachusetts. You will gain insights into recent developments at both the federal and state levels, including up-to-date information on the rapidly changing policies impacting immigrant service providers. Thanks to expertise provided by the MIRA Coalition, you will receive an expert presentation and engaging Q&A session covering the anticipated trajectory of future immigration policy changes and their potential implications for immigrant learners participating in our adult education programs. This session will equip you with the knowledge and resources to effectively support your students in navigating the evolving immigration landscape and advocate for policies that protect and support immigrant communities in Massachusetts.
Once you register for this training, you will be sent a form where you can submit your questions to our MIRA Coalition facilitator in advance. By doing this, you will help tailor the training to your needs and ensure they are being met. Please submit your questions by Wednesday, February 26 at 5 p.m.
Course Format & Requirements: To complete this course, you must attend the 1-hour session. Please note that this session will not be recorded, but resources will be disseminated to registrants afterwards.
Course Access & Support: You will receive a registration confirmation and Zoom link from Jane Brandt. To ensure that you receive information about your training, please save jane_brandt@worlded.org to your email address book.
If you need technical assistance or have questions about accessing the course, please contact Jane Brandt at jane_brandt@worlded.org.
Can’t join us for this session? Be sure to check out:
Know Your Rights for Adult Educators - March 4, 2025 from 1 to 2:00 p.m.
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Identify at least three key changes to federal or state immigration policy implemented within the past year
- Describe two potential impacts of these policy changes on the lives of immigrant students and their families in Massachusetts
Upon completion of this professional development activity/course, you will be able to:
Once you register for the session, you will be sent a form that will allow you to submit questions in advance of the session. If you are able, please submit your questions by Wednesday, February 26 at 5 p.m. so your facilitator will have ample time to prepare their materials.
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