Know Your Rights

 

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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

Inland Empire Immigrant Youth Collaborative

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.