Rapid Response
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The first step to remove the fear is knowing and exercising our rights. The “No te Dejes” series is a tool to help in removing this fear. The series contains 7 Popular Education pamphlets that explain the rights of the undocumented and their allies under different scenarios.
“No te Dejes” Know Your Rights Series
Local Organizations
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IC4IJ:
Dedicated to serving the immigrant communities of the Inland Empire through policy advocacy, community organizing and education.
Address:
2441 N. Sierra Way, San Bernardino, California 92405
Phone Number:
(909) 474-9996
San Bernadino Community Service Center:
Since 2001, SBCSC upholds justice by providing free and low-cost legal services to immigrant communities in the Inland Empire.
Address:
788 N. Arrowhead Ave, San Bernardino, CA
Phone Number:
(909) 885-1992
CHIRLA
CA’s largest immigrant rights organization. Founded in 1986.
Immigrant Assistance Referral Line: 888-624-4752
Legal Assistance: 213-201-3797
Address:
330 North D Street Suite 424
San Bernardino, CA 92401
Executive Orders
A complete compilation of Trump 1.0 and 2.0 immigration policies -- indexed, summarized, searchable, with key source documents, and continually updated to reflect implementation and related developments.
Mental Health
Immigrants Rising provides The Mental Health Connector (MHC) program that was established in 2018 by Clinical Director, Dr. Loren Krane. The MHC connects licensed and supervised pre-licensed therapists with undocumented individuals in need of mental health services.
Do you need representation?
Do you need a legal consultation? Call (909) 885-1992 for more information. If they are not able to provide services, they can provide you with a referral to other service providers.
Immigration law is complicated, and the wrong information can have lasting consequences. DCBA can help.
Report immigration services fraud by calling (800) 593-8222 or visit the website below.