Strengthening families and our communities during uncertain times.
These recent days have been unlike any other, bringing untold anxiety and heartache into the lives of so many. As an organization wholly dedicated to building strong and healthy lives, we’ve witnessed how this large federal immigration enforcement operation has ruptured Minnesota with fear, grief, and tension. With the shocking death of Renee Good, comes the sense that literally anything else is possible. It’s a feeling that has been only confirmed in the wake of even more shootings and violence. This is when we need to be there for each other. To check in. To speak up. To help where we can. Wilder remains committed to strengthening families and communities, ensuring that generations can continue to prosper and flourish in this wonderful place we all share. And we will continue to keep people well and moving forward, no matter what. In ways big and small, we all can be here for good.
Armando Camacho, Wilder President & CEO
We have immediate appointments available for mental health support services and more.
The resources listed below are not provided by Wilder, but are publicly available resources and services about immigrant safety and your legal rights.*
What Nonprofit Entities Should Know About Immigration Site Visits
A free webinar recording with attorneys on actions nonprofits can take now to prepare themselves for an unannounced visit from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
Know Your Rights with ICE
FAQ on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to help Minnesota organizations continue to provide safe and welcoming environments for everyone they serve.
Guidance Regarding Federal Immigration Policy for Organizations Maintaining Sensitive Locations
Answering questions around: who does and does not enforce federal immigration law, the rules that apply to immigration enforcement in public and non-public spaces at sensitive locations, the difference between judicial and administrative warrants, protocols an organization may establish for interacting with ICE, and an organization’s rights and responsibilities if ICE is conducting immigration enforcement.
ICE Raid Resources
Guidance for homeless service providers on what to do before, during, and after a raid by ICE.
The Economic and Fiscal Impacts of Mass Deportation: What’s at Risk in Minnesota
There are far-reaching social and humanitarian implications of this type of enforcement regime. But there is also an economic risk that can be quantified.
The Economic Contributions of Immigrants in Minnesota
The success of Minnesota’s economy, both now and in the future, is intrinsically linked to Minnesota’s immigrant communities.
Data security practices to protect your people and data
The safety and privacy of the people the nonprofit serves, and its staff, board, and volunteers must be a priority. Review your data security practices and avoid collecting and storing sensitive information unless necessary.
Free nonprofit legal counsel
MCN and LegalCorps have partnered to provide all Minnesota nonprofits with free legal counsel. There is also a framework to evaluate organization’s current practices and documentation against legal requirements and can assist in deciphering any unexpected communication from a government agency.
If you witness or are directly impacted and need support:
If you or a family member is being detained:
Ready Now! App by Human Rights First
The secure one-click emergency alert system for immigrant families. Instantly notify trusted contacts and legal aid if you are faced with arrest, and ensure your support network has the information they need to respond, fast.
Immigration Legal Resource Center
Download and Print “I have Rights” Red Cards (56 languages available) The ILRC’s red cards give examples of how people can exercise these rights. However, they do not provide individualized legal advice. Community members are encouraged to check in with a trusted legal service provider for questions about their situation.
Share your views with your elected officials.
Elected Officials
Local – Mayor, City Council
State – Governors, State & Territorial Legislators
Federal – President, U.S. Senator, U.S. Representative
Food Deliveries for Families Impacted by ICE
Powderhorn Neighborhood Community Support Resources
This document is a shared community resource for people who want to support immigrant neighbors and respond to ICE activity with care, coordination, and solidarity.
Donate to directly support Wilder families
Funds raised here will help Wilder staff respond quickly to the specific needs of the families we serve.
Donate to Community
A list of local mutual aid and organizations on the frontline.
Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee
A variety of resources for those who have special immigration status, have questions around food, workplace, or housing.
STOP ICE Network Nationwide Alert System
Send & Receive alerts about ICE raids and activity in your area.
Powderhorn Park Neighborhood Association
A list of Immigrant Rights & Protections resources.
Iceout.org
Community-submitted information about possible ICE activity to help inform the public and raise awareness.
Wilder Community Mental Health & Wellness Clinics
Immediate mental health appointments are available at our clinics for those experience fear, grief, and trauma. Appointments are offered in multiple languages.
Roots Wellness Center
In response to recent ICE raids, Roots Wellness Center is offering immediate, no-cost mental health therapy for those experiencing fear, grief, or trauma. No insurance needed. Their team includes bilingual, culturally responsive clinicians. Call 612-289-5656 or refer yourself or someone else to rwc-mn.com
* While they aren’t affiliated with Wilder and may not cover every available option, we hope they’re a helpful starting point. Please contact the organizations directly to learn more.
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