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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:
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In waiting rooms, patient rooms, or in community workshops
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We suggest taking a few extra moments explaining the materials with the patient as simply providing a handout can be ineffective and overwhelming.
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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:
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ZSFGH Office of Director of Health: 415-554-2600
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SF Rapid Response Network (SFILEN): (415) 200-1548 - get emergency legal help for someone detained by ICE
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Alameda County Imm Legal and Education Partnership/Centro Legal: (510) 241-4011 - rapid response and immigration legal services
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California Statewide Rapid Response: 1-844-878-7801 - report ICE Raids
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Nationwide (United We Dream): 1-844-363-1423 - report ICE Raids
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
Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC)
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 Tagalog I Urdu Vietnamese
Other KYR cards available for purchase include: Protests, LGBTQ College Students, Gender & Self-Expression
You Have Rights Full Page Handouts →
English I Haitian Creole I Hindi I Khmer I Korean I Polish I Spanish I Tagalog I Vietnamese
Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) →
How to Use The Red Card → (English, Spanish, Tagalog, Tongan)
Flyer with easy to follow instructions about how to use the red card.
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
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.
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