After Laurel PD, Meyer Must Ban Data-Sharing With ICE

Governor Meyer must make good on his previous commitments and issue an executive order that explicitly prohibits data sharing between ICE and the Delaware DMV, or any other state agency that retains personal data.

By Helen Salita

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Our 2026 Legislative Priorities

Our letter to the members of Delaware's 153rd General Assembly.

Our plan to protect people, not power. Image of megaphone overlaid on top of images of protests.

We Must Protect Sensitive Locations From Immigration Enforcement

When immigrants are prevented from accessing important community hubs, our communities are less safe for everyone.

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The Constitution Exists to Protect Us All

Today, September 17, is Constitution Day. The U.S. Constitution is an enduring document that formed the foundation of America. It designed our government by creating checks and balances and establishing fundamental rights. It’s also a living document that can be added to and amended to address new problems or situations.  

By Helen Salita

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Collective Action Worked to Stop ICE in Camden. Now Delaware Lawmakers Must Act.

This op-ed was originally published in Delaware Online on May 14, 2025.

Maria Matos and Ront Balthazar-Lopez

You Spoke Out & Camden Officials Listened

To every person who took action, we say thank you.

Immigrants are welcome here.

Vote for Immigrant Students and Families during Delaware’s May 13 School Board Elections

The Latin American Community Center (LACC) works to empower Delaware's Latino community through education, advocacy, partnerships and services.

Vote for immigrant students and families.

Your rights, Your Plan: Preparing for a Second Trump Administration

Originally published in Hoy En Delaware.

By Helen Salita

Know Your Rights: Immigrant Voices

This Election Season, I’m Voting for Immigrants Rights

I'm voting for a future that respects everyone’s rights — regardless of immigration status, language, or country of origin.

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