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Latinas Distribute almost 35,000 "Red Cards" to Inform Immigrants of Their Rights in Kansas

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Wichita Kansas | January 28, 2025

By Claudia Amaro

Red Cards Kansas
Nearly 35,000 have been distributed in different areas of Kansas - Photograph by Maria Retana

María Retana arrived in Wichita, Kansas, in 2001 as a minor. Like many immigrants, her family settled in the city in search of a better future. She is the youngest and the only girl among five siblings.


Retana benefited from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, an executive order established by President Barack Obama in 2012. This measure allowed her to improve her quality of life, as she shared with Planeta Venus:

"DACA changed my life tremendously. It allowed me to get a better job, buy my house and my car. It’s truly an amazing opportunity for those who have it. My mom filled out the forms for my brother and me, and it changed our lives."

On January 20, Donald Trump took office as the 47th president of the United States for a second term after winning the November 2024 election. During his first week in office, he signed several executive orders that caused fear among immigrant communities, including announcements of mass immigration raids across different parts of the country. The uncertainty spread quickly, fueled by false and misleading information circulating on social media groups.


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María Retana did not hesitate to carry out this initiative together with her friend Carolina.

On Wednesday, January 22, Retana received a call from her childhood best friend, Carolina. Concerned about the lack of reliable information and the growing spread of false messages, Carolina came up with the idea of printing cards with essential information about immigrants’ rights. The so-called "red cards" contain key details to help immigrants exercise their rights when encountering immigration officials.


Both women decided to take action and, using money from their own pockets, printed the first 4,000 cards. They went out to Wichita’s north side, handing them to people on the streets and outside businesses. "We heard rumors that there would be raids in that area, and we wanted to make sure people knew their rights and could protect themselves," said Carolina, who preferred not to share her full name, emphasizing that this was a community effort.


To expand the initiative’s reach, Retana posted on social media that they had these cards available and even shared the receipt of the printing costs. Her transparency inspired community members to donate, raising a total of $1,100. With this support, they printed another 20,000 cards on Friday, and about 20 more volunteers joined them in distributing them, covering more areas of Wichita and even rural communities. By Saturday, nearly 35,000 cards had been printed.


Retana recalled that many people were fearful when receiving the cards. One young man, in particular, reminded her of the years she had spent feeling afraid while having to be her parents' voice.

"Unfortunately, this new generation of young people will have to face that same fear, but they must be prepared," she said.

The cards were printed from the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) website. Retana and Carolina hope this initiative will provide the immigrant community with the tools they need to protect themselves and stand strong. Retana also calls on young U.S.-born Latinos to take action:

"It’s never too late to act, never too late to stand up for your people. If young Latino citizens don’t take action, don’t speak up, don’t vote—I don’t think anyone else will. The time is now."

Red cards can be found at the following locations in Wichita:

Bills Charcoal Grill

Arkansas

North

El Fogón

Arkansas

North

Churros El Carnaval

21st

North

Iglesia Perpetuo Socorro

Market

North

Las Adelitas Coffee Co

2nd

Downtown

Juarez Bakery

Waco

North

Molinos

Waco

North

Olivas Articulos Personalizados y Paquetería

Waco

North

María Bonita

Waco

North

Tapatia

Seneca

South

ICT Headgear

21st

North

Tacos La Jarochita

21st

North

Gorditas Corrales Durango

21st

North

Tienda del Río

Seneca

South

Pollo Express

Meridian

South

Gabys Peruvian

Seneca

South

Taqueria Alteña

Senca

South

Tienda del Ahorro

31st

South

El Capitán

Hillside

East

Lina's Restaurant

Central

East

Gorditas Express

Harry

South

La Tlaxcalteña

Harry

South

Gorditas Torres

Harry

South

Hermanos Tires

Harry

South

El Fogon 1

Harry

South

La Chona

Harry

South

Gomez Tires

Seneca

West

TacoFajita

Seneca

West

Los Pinos


West

El Tucanazo

Seneca

West

El Guero

Douglas & 2nd

West

Ricardos


West

Tacos TJ

Central

West

Tacos Y más

Kellogg & Oliver

South

La Guelaguetza

Hillside

South

Tienda Salvadoreña

Hillside

South

Family First Insurance

21st & Amidon

North

Fabiola's hair salon

West

West

Paquetería Los Amigos

Arkansas

North

Paleteria La Fuente

Broadway

North

WSU

21st

East

Evergreen Library

Arkansas

North

Rodriguez Fashions

Waco

North

ELatino Hot Dogs

Broadway

North

Jaliscos Taqueria

21st

North

Pupuseria El Torogoz

Seneca

South

Lalos Express

Seneca

South

El Manzano

Seneca&Harry

South

Delicias de El Salvador

Seneca&Harry

South

Tacos Mexican

Seneca&Harry

South

Mi México Lindo Market

Arkansas

North

Patricia Torres Taxes

13 & Amidon

North

Laguna Sounds

Meridia

South

Tienda Martinez

23 & Arkansas

North

Capital Barbershop

Central & Maize

West


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