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Federal Government Resources
website includes materials in languages
such as Arabic, Farsi, Kinyarwanda, Kiswahili,
and Somali. CORE will help you get culturally
oriented in the United States.
Explore CORE
now to learn more about employment,
housing, healthcare, money management,
and more to help you adjust to life in the
United States.
corenav.org
U.S. Department of Labor (DOL)
DOL fosters, promotes, and develops the
welfare of wage earners, job seekers, and
retirees of the United States; works to advance
opportunities for profitable employment; and
assures work-related benefits and rights.
Take a look at careeronestop.org. It can help
you find jobs and training in your community.
Workers’ rights resources
dol.gov
American Job Centers (sponsored by DOL)
careeronestop.org
877-US2-JOBS (877-889-5627 (TTY))
U.S. Department of Justice
Immigrant and Employee Rights Section
The Immigrant and Employee Rights Section
of the U.S. Department of Justice enforces
the anti-discrimination provision of the
Immigration and Nationality Act. This statute
prohibits employers from discriminating based
on citizenship status and national origin
discrimination when hiring, firing, or recruiting
or referring for a fee. It also prohibits unfair
documentary practices and retaliation or
intimidation. If you think you are being
treated unfairly as you try to get a job or at
a job you already have because of where you
come from, or because you are an asylee or
refugee, the Immigrant and Employee Rights
Section may be able to help.