Know Your Rights

Trusted Resources. Everyone—regardless of immigration status—has rights. The resources below offer clear, accessible guidance to help individuals and families understand their rights and prepare for possible encounters with immigration enforcement.


Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC)

The Immigrant Legal Resource Center provides clear, printable “Know Your Rights” materials, including red cards and step-by-step guidance on what to do if approached by immigration enforcement. These resources are designed to be shared, carried, or posted in community spaces.
Languages: English, Spanish, and additional languages available.

🔗 Access ILRC Know Your Rights resources


We Have Rights

We Have Rights offers short, easy-to-understand videos explaining what to do if immigration enforcement appears at your door, in your home, or in your community. The videos are designed to reduce fear and support calm preparation through clear information.
Languages: English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Mandarin, Haitian Creole, Russian, Urdu.

🔗 Watch We Have Rights videos


ACLU – Immigrants’ Rights

The American Civil Liberties Union provides information about civil rights and constitutional protections for immigrants, including guidance on interactions with law enforcement and immigration authorities. These resources help clarify rights while emphasizing preparedness and legal boundaries.
Languages: English and Spanish.

🔗 Explore ACLU Immigrants’ Rights resources

These resources are provided for general informational purposes and do not replace legal advice. Individuals are encouraged to seek guidance from qualified legal professionals when needed.


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