


LATEST LEGISLATIVE NEWS & ANALYSIS
ALERT! Major Cuts to Immigrant Programs Proposed by Governor Schwarzenegger
GOVERNOR SIGNS AB 2327 (Caballero) Disaster Victim Protection Bill!
Click here for AB 2327 Press Release
CIPC Final State Budget Summary
Want to see more CIPC Analysis and Alerts? Click our Publications Tab
Action Items and
Upcoming Events
January 5, 2009 : Legislators Reconvene after Holiday Recess
November Budget Update: Click Here
CAPI Program Description - Click Here
CFAP Program Description - Click Here
Please Let the Governor Know You Support the Naturalization Services Program by Calling His Offices or Faxing in a Letter - Click Here to See Suggested Letter
Integrating Immigrants into Health Care Reform-Toolkit
- Principles of Immigrant Integration into Health Care Reform
- First Focus Election Night Poll on Attitudes Towards Immigrants & Health Care Reform
- Helpful Links
I want to know more about California's Immigrant Communities - Click Here
I.C.E Raids Resource Page - Click Here
Welcome to the online home of the California Immigrant Policy Center. Here you will find reliable information, advocacy tools, education and research materials regarding California’s immigrants and their economic, social, and demographic impact on our state and nation. Click here for more information on the Policy Center. CIPC now has a web log www.caimmigrant.blogspot.com that provides up-to-date news from Sacramento. CIPC's Website photos are by David Bacon.
Whether you are a policymaker, public official, immigrant advocate, journalist, academic, student, interested individual, or work with a community based agency, you can find useful information here.
Our research aid – a collection of the latest studies, papers, facts and statistics – offers easy access, streamlined organization of content, and maximum utility. Please select a topic below to begin your search.
RESEARCH AID
Demographics
California
United States
Immigrants and Health Care
Costs and Use
Health Insurance and Access
Immigrants and Public Benefits
Immigrants and the US Economy
Economic Growth
Labor Force
Social Security
Taxes
Immigration Policy and Reform
Border
Naturalization and Civic Participation
Legal Permanent Residents
Voting
The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a collaboration of:







