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Emergency Hotlines

ICE Detainee LocatorPriority

Find someone in ICE custody

United We Dream MigraWatchPriority

Immigration enforcement hotline

National Human Trafficking HotlinePriority

Help for trafficking victims (T-visa eligible)

National Domestic Violence HotlinePriority

Support for survivors (VAWA eligible) - 200+ languages

988 Suicide & Crisis LifelinePriority

Mental health crisis support

988

24/7

Crisis Text Line

Mental health support via text

Text HOME to 741741

24/7

SAMHSA National Helpline

Substance abuse and mental health

RAICES

Legal services and bond assistance

1-800-898-4424

Mon-Fri 9am-5pm CT

National Immigrant Justice Center

Legal assistance and referrals

312-660-1370

Mon-Fri 9am-5pm CT

Special Protections

Some individuals may qualify for special immigration protections

Trafficking Victims

T-visa protection for human trafficking survivors. You may not need to cooperate with law enforcement if under 18 or traumatized.

1-888-373-7888

Crime Victims (U-Visa)

Victims of domestic violence, assault, or other serious crimes who assist law enforcement may qualify for U-visa protection.

VAWA Self-Petition

Domestic violence survivors can self-petition for status without abuser knowing. Male survivors also eligible.

1-800-799-7233

Unaccompanied Minors

Special protections for children. Contact KIND for free legal services.

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Printable Materials

Red Card / Tarjeta Roja (ILRC)

Wallet card explaining your rights - available in 39 languages

Know Your Rights (ACLU)

Comprehensive rights information when encountering immigration agents

Conozca Sus Derechos (NILC)

Guía completa de derechos en español

Family Preparedness Plan (ILRC)

Worksheet to prepare your family for emergencies

ICE Warrant Guide (CLINIC)

How to identify judicial vs. administrative warrants

Power of Attorney Info (Informed Immigrant)

Guide to designating emergency childcare authority

Organization Directory

Workplace Rights

All workers have rights regardless of immigration status

  • Right to minimum wage, overtime pay, and safe working conditions
  • Workers' compensation for workplace injuries
  • Protection from discrimination
  • Employers cannot threaten to call ICE as retaliation
  • In California (AB 450) employers cannot allow ICE access without a warrant

Warning: Notario Fraud

In the U.S., "notarios" are NOT attorneys and cannot give legal advice. Only hire licensed attorneys for immigration help.

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