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Know Your Rights Materials

In this section, choose from a variety of easy-to-read graphics, handouts, and flyers about these critical topics: "Know Your Rights," tips for encounters with ICE and other law enforcement. 

In this section, choose from a variety of easy-to-read graphics, handouts, and flyers about these critical topics: "Know Your Rights," tips for encounters with ICE and other law enforcement. 

Materials can be disseminated in the following ways:

  • In waiting rooms, patient rooms, or in community workshops

  • We suggest taking a few extra moments explaining the materials with the patient as simply providing a handout can be ineffective and overwhelming.

  • Organizing a “Know Your Rights” workshop at your clinic, family resource center, or community location. Organizing guide is below.
     

​​These materials were designed by well-established legal organizations who work at the national and/or community level (please visit their websites by clicking the links for more resources and action events).

Important Numbers

​​Keep these hotline numbers, emergency plans, and other key information handy in the event of an immigration enforcement event.  

 

RAPID RESPONSE NUMBERS:

  • ZSFGH Office of Director of Health: 415-554-2600​

  • SF Rapid Response Network (SFILEN): (415) 200-1548 - get emergency legal help for someone detained by ICE​

  • Alameda County Imm Legal and Education Partnership/Centro Legal: (510) 241-4011 - rapid response and immigration legal services​

  • California Statewide Rapid Response: 1-844-878-7801 - report ICE Raids​​

  • Nationwide (United We Dream): 1-844-363-1423 - report ICE Raids

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Know Your Rights (KYR) App

Created by NAKASEC (National Korean American Service & Education Consortium) to help you prepare, learn and respond if you are at risk of being detained by deportation agents. This app is available in 19+ languages, primarily Asian languages. It has the ability to read your rights out loud to an ICE or law enforcement agent and send a message to an emergency contact. It has other resources as well such as the ability to look up a consulate and a sample family preparedness plan. 

Know Your Rights Cards and Posters

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

Download: LGBTQ Students I Stopped by ICE/FBI

Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC)

Red Cards - Two Sides

For Businesses, Private Attorneys, and Orders of 1000+: Order Cards

For Non-Profits and Public Defenders: Card Request Form

You can also print your own for free on the ILRC website.

​Spanish | Tarjetas Rojas (available in 56 languages)

Side 1: Constitutional Rights/Statement for Law Enforcement

Side 2: English Translation

Know Your Rights Flyers & Handouts

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) → 

Know Your Rights: What to Do If You Are Stopped by Law Enforcement Agents

Arabic I English I Chinese I Creole I Farsi I French I Indonesian | Korean I Portuguese I Somali | Spanish I TagalogUrdu Vietnamese

Other KYR cards available for purchase include: Protests, LGBTQ College Students, Gender & Self-Expression

Patient Handout: ICE Raids in Your Community → 

A one pager created by EBH with resources/support for patients who are in communities targeted by ICE raids 

Know Your Rights Additional Resources

Latino Rebels → 

MigraMap → 

Crowdsourced map pin pointing ICE raids and activity across the country. There is a section for submitting information about raids to be added to the map. 

San Francisco Immigrant & Legal Education Network (SFILEN) → 

Report ICE & Help Protect Your Community → 

Chinese I English I Spanish I Tagalog

Tip sheet on what to do if approached by ICE and how to report the encounter.

United We Dream → 

MigraWatch → 

Number to call to report ICE activity in the community. Rapidly dispersed alert. The app Notifica also includes the hotline to report ICE raids through MigraWatch

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