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The Minnesota Human Rights Act protects individuals from all discrimination.
The mission of Hispanic Outreach of Goodhue County is to serve Hispanics through support services, advocacy, and education to ease their integration into the community while preserving their culture.
Email Executive Director Lucy Richardson
Email Program Coordinator William Ortiz
Office open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
DACA was launched in 2012 to provide protection from deportation to people who came to the United States as children, before their 16th birthday.
For direct filing addresses in accordance to your specific needs, please visit this website.
The Minnesota Dream Act allows undocumented students to apply for state financial aid after reaching some academic requirements. This allows for undocumented students to pay “in-state” tuition, making education more affordable.
The Immigrant Law Center of MN works with migrants of all nationalities. Their core values are advocacy, education, and direct legal services.
Legal Aid at Work lists undocumented workers rights. Aside from unemployment insurance and union organizing, undocumented workers are subject to the same rights as documented workers.
Southeast Minnesota Regional Legal Services offers free, high-quality legal help to low-income people in critical civil matters.
CARE Clinic provides free and confidential legal services offered by the Agricultural Workers Project at 906 College Avenue in Red Wing.