Undocumented survivors oftentimes risk contact with immigration officials and deportation in seeking protection from a harm-doer and support services. Undocumented survivors have the right to have access to services that support their healing and recovery without the fear of deportation.
POSITIVE POLICIES THIS STATE HAS
This state does not have policies in this section.
ADVERSE POLICIES THIS STATE HAS
This state does not have policies in this section.
POSITIVE POLICIES THIS STATE SHOULD ADOPT
Undocumented survivors who seek support and services from law enforcement are protected from being arrested, detained, and / or transferred to immigration enforcement due to their undocumented status
Local and state agencies are prohibited from conducting immigration arrests
Local and state agencies are prohibited from assisting or facilitating immigration arrests, which includes prohibiting ICE transfers
Survivors are eligible for TANF or a similar program regardless of immigration status
Survivors are eligible for SNAP or a similar program regardless of immigration status
Survivors are eligible for Medicare or similar program regardless of immigration status
Survivors are not required to prove that they were subjected to intimate partner violence to access the program, or can access it with a sworn statement from either the survivor or a qualified third party, including doctors, therapists, IPV service providers, and friends, that intimate partner violence occurred
ADVERSE POLICIES THIS STATE SHOULD AVOID
Survivors are required to produce a protective order or police report proving that intimate partner violence occurred to access benefits