Know Your Rights

 

You Are Not Alone – You Have Rights!

California stands with you. If you need help, resources are available now.

 

Know Your Rights

Stay Silent – You are not required to share your immigration status.
Do Not Open the Door – Unless ICE has a warrant signed by a judge with your name.
Do Not Sign Anything – Get legal advice first.
Avoid False Information – Do not misrepresent your status or use false documents.
Seek Legal Help – Trusted organizations are here to support you.

 


 

URGENT HELP

 

CHIRLA (Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights)

(888) 624-4752

Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice

  • Provides immigration guidance and collaborates with Pro Bono legal advocates
  • Immigrant Legal Resources can be found in the attachment
  • Hotline to Report ICE sightings: (909) 361-4588

San Bernardino Community Service Center, Inc

TODEC Legal Center

  • (951) 943-1955
  • 234 S. D Street, Perris 92570

TODEC works to ensure equitable access to information, immigration legal services, community education, advocacy, and civic engagement for limited and non-English speaking people including immigrants and migrant workers, throughout Riverside, San Bernardino, Inyo, and Imperial counties.

Legal Aid Society of San Bernardino

Immigrant Defenders Law Center

  • (951) 643-7041 in Riverside

Liberia del Pueblo

  • (909) 889-7328

 



Immigration Resources & Legal Aid

 

State of California Resources

California Department of Justice – Immigrant Assistance - (800) 952-5225
California Department of Social Services (CDSS) – Immigration Services Unit - (916) 651-8017
ImmigrationServices@dss.ca.gov
UFW (United Farm Workers) Foundation - (323) 264-2700

 

National & Regional Assistance 

 

Free & Low-Cost Legal Help in California

Consulate of Guatemala 
  • Free services and civil registries, documentation services, “Consulate Saturdays”, outreaches/partners with immigration firms and community resources. 

Consulate of Mexico  
  • Free services civil registries, documentation, and notary services, emergency assistance, outreaches/partners with immigration firms and community resources.
  • ConsulApp Contigo (Mobile App)

 

University-based Legal Clinics

University of California Immigrant Legal Services - for UC students and their immediate families; 
900 University Avenue, suite 3146, Riverside
 

From the Office of the Attorney General


 

This information is for awareness and not legal advice; please get legal 
advice from a lawyer and not a notario.