Immigrants' Rights

Everyone in America, no matter their citizenship or immigration status, has guaranteed rights under the Constitution. Learn more here.

Immigrants are welcome here

A 287(g) agreement gives local police the power to enforce federal immigration law—something they normally cannot do. These agreements turn local officers into Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, fueling deportations, racial profiling, and fear in immigrant communities.

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ACLU of Minnesota and National ACLU Demand Immediate Action After Federal Agents Kill Another Person

The American Civil Liberties Union and ACLU of Minnesota strongly condemn this killing and demand these violent and dangerous federal agents immediately withdraw from Minnesota — and other communities across the country.
Know Your Rights
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What You Can Do as a Bystander During Immigration Enforcement Actions

This Know Your Rights document is your guide on actions you can take as a bystander witnessing immigration enforcement activities.
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287(g) Agreements in Utah

A 287(g) agreement gives local police the power to enforce federal immigration law—something they normally cannot do. These agreements turn local officers into Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, fueling deportations, racial profiling, and fear in immigrant communities.
News & Commentary
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Immigration Agents are Retaliating Against People Who Record Them

We’re filing a FOIA to find out how deep the problem goes
Legislation
Feb 09, 2026

HB471 (Social Services Amendments)

This bill would require the state Department of Health and Human Services to report to ICE the information of any applicants for SNAP or Medicaid who are denied due to lack of citizenship or immigration status. While those without status are not eligible for these programs, mandated reporting to ICE needlessly entangles state agencies with ICE and uses state resources to assist with federal immigration enforcement.
Status: Introduced
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Jan 23, 2026

HB294 (Employer Verification Amendments)

HB294 will change current law regarding which private employers are required to use the E-Verify system to check the immigration status of its employees. Current law requires all private employers who employ over 150 people to do so, but HB294 will lower that number to 50 employees. The bill also cites criminal penalties for the use of fraudulent identification to obtain employment.
Status: Introduced
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Jan 20, 2026

HB287 (Immigrant Driving Amendments)

This bill would eliminate the driving privilege card program, a program that allows Utah residents who are not eligible for a REAL ID document or are unable to establish lawful presence to acquire the lawful ability to drive. This program helps everyone as it allows all drivers to be screened for driving ability and to obtain auto insurance, protecting everyone on Utah roads. The bill would also require local law enforcement to notify ICE when a car accident takes place involving a driver who does not have lawful immigration status, further intertwining local law enforcement duties with federal immigration enforcement.
Status: Introduced
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Jan 14, 2026

HB88 (Public Assistance Amendments)

HB88 would remove several long-standing exceptions that allow impacted communities to bypass citizenship verification to access certain major healthcare and social services programs supported by state funding or grants. These services include food assistance (for children and adults), vaccinations, support for victims of domestic violence, housing assistance, and testing and treatment for communicable diseases, among others.
Status: Introduced
Position: Oppose