Meet Julian Miramontes: 14-year-old California boy who built an app to help immigrants know their rights during ICE raids | World News

Meet Julian Miramontes: 14-year-old California boy who built an app to help immigrants know their rights during ICE raids
Julian Miramontes(right) with Rep. Jimmy Gomez

Fourteen-year-old Julian Miramontes from Los Angeles has earned national recognition for creating a mobile app designed to help immigrants understand their legal rights. An eighth grader at El Sereno Middle School, Miramontes developed the Know Your Rights app after witnessing fear and uncertainty in his community linked to immigration enforcement. The app explains key constitutional protections and uses short quizzes to make complex legal concepts easier to understand. His project won the Congressional App Challenge in California’s 34th Congressional District.Julian Miramontes is a middle school student from the El Sereno neighbourhood of Los Angeles with an early interest in technology and coding. He developed his skills through school-based STEM programmes and is described by teachers and family members as curious and community-minded. Rather than focusing on competition, his work reflects an effort to use technology to respond to real-life issues affecting people around him.

How the Know Your Rights app help immigrants

Miramontes has said the idea for the app came from seeing how immigration raids and enforcement actions created fear and confusion in his neighbourhood. Many people did not know what their legal rights were during encounters with federal agents. With guidance from his STEM teacher, he designed the app as a quick, reliable resource that could be used during stressful situations.The Know Your Rights app explains basic constitutional protections in clear language, including the right to remain silent. Information is broken into short sections and reinforced through simple multiple-choice quizzes that help users check their understanding. The design focuses on clarity, speed, and accessibility, making the app usable for people without legal training who need information quickly.

Recognition and next steps

The Know Your Rights app won the Congressional App Challenge in California’s 34th Congressional District, a nationwide competition that encourages middle and high school students to create apps addressing community needs. As a district winner, Miramontes received a cash prize and an invitation to travel to Washington, DC, to meet other student winners.His parents said the project reflects both his technical ability and his concern for others. US Representative Jimmy Gomez praised the app for addressing fear in the community and meeting the goals of the competition. The app is not publicly available and can currently be accessed only through a shared link, but it has drawn positive attention online. Miramontes has said his focus remains on helping people feel informed and less afraid.

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