What are your rights if Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) comes to your home? Know Your Rights Cards from the Immigration Legal Resource Center Know Your Rights from the ACLU Know Your Rights from the Immigrant Defense Project 5 Ways to Fight ICE Raids with Power, Not Panic from California Immigrant Youth Justice Alliance California TRUST Act from ICE out of California Rapid Response Hotlines
These are all area-specific rapid response hotlines to call when you see Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity in that area. They can send people out to verify whether an ICE raid is happening and provide legal support. You can add these numbers to your cell phone based on where you live, work, or frequently travel. More info can be found at the source sites. General California 844-878-7801 (844-TRUST-01) San Francisco 415-200-1548 Alameda County (Oakland, Berkeley, etc.) 510-241-4011 San Mateo County 203-666-4472 (203-NOMIGRA) The following are sourced here. Santa Clara County 408-290-1144 Monterey County 831-643-5225 Fresno County 559-206-0151 Marin County 415-991-4545 Sacramento County 916-245-6773 Santa Cruz County 831-239-4289 Sonoma and Napa County 707-800-4544 Services Immigrant Rights and Education Network (SIREN) Texting Platform for North and Central CA Community: 201–468–6088 Allies: 918–609–4480 For Employers From the NLG SF Below, find some materials, recently developed by LAAW, which provide information that may be useful to employers in preparing for and responding to worksite raids. Please circulate to your networks, and to employers interested in protecting their workplaces and workforces to the fullest possible legal extent from ICE overreach.
In addition, here are links to our worker-facing fact sheets about ICE raids (all also available in downloadable PDF form): Comments are closed.
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