JACKSON, Wyo. — On Monday, Oct. 21, the Wyoming Immigrant Advocacy Project (WIAP) and Immigrant Hope are hosting an information presentation about what the November election means for immigrants in Teton County.

The event will be held in Teton County Library’s Ordway Auditorium from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

During the feedback session, participants will learn about the most recent immigration updates and the implications of the upcoming election.

“It is our goal to ensure immigrants know their rights and are treated fairly and humanely by the legal system,” the WIAP wrote on its website. “We provide accessible legal advice and representation, serve as a community resource for accurate immigration information and advocate for the immigrant community.”

Refreshments and Spanish translation will be provided to all participants.

Leigh Reagan Smith is a wildlife and community news reporter. Originally a documentary filmmaker, she has lived in the valley since 1997. Leigh enjoys skiing, horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking and interviewing interesting people for her podcast, SoulRise.