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Guides & Reports
Know Your Rights: Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Executive Order
February 20, 2026
On January 20, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order trying to end birthright citizenship. This resource addresses questions about the executive order’s implications and potential impacts.
Job Listing
Program Director, Housing Rights Program
February 18, 2026
Asian Law Caucus seeks a full-time Program Director responsible for the Housing Rights program; providing direct legal services, engaging in impact litigation, policy advocacy, and community outreach.
Guides & Reports
San Francisco Senior Rights Bulletin
October 28, 2025
With partners, we publish a bulletin in Chinese, English, Spanish, Tagalog, and Vietnamese on tenants’ rights and other issues to help older San Francisco tenants understand and assert their rights.
Guides & Reports
California Immigrant Tenants’ Rights
October 20, 2025
Learn about your rights as an immigrant tenant living in California.
Perspective
“Our Language, Our Story”: A Photo Project and Exhibit
October 03, 2025
Oct.18 through Jan. 2026, you can visit Galería de la Raza in San Francisco to see photos and read the stories of community members who navigate language barriers for their job or for their families.
Guides & Reports
Safety Starts at Home: Legal Guidance for Housing Providers
September 04, 2025
This guide offers information for housing providers to help them be prepared to address and respond to immigration enforcement with a goal of fostering inclusive and safe resident communities.
News
Federal Court Blocks Trump Birthright Citizenship Executive Order
February 10, 2025
A federal court in New Hampshire today blocked President Trump’s executive order that seeks to strip certain babies born in the United States of their U.S. citizenship.
Perspective
ALC Files Lawsuit to Protect Birthright Citizenship & Responds to Executive Orders
January 20, 2025
Today, as the new administration issued executive orders targeting immigrant communities, ALC and partners filed a federal lawsuit challenging the unconstitutional attack on birthright citizenship.