know your rights

Everyone in the U.S. has rights regardless of immigration status. Learn more about your rights by viewing our presentation here.

Red Cards

The ILRC’s Red Cards help people assert their rights and defend themselves in many situations, such as when ICE agents go to a home.

To print at home, use heavy-weight paper, or card stock. Cut out the cards along the dotted lines. If you’re unable to print on both sides, you can simply fold on the center line to make a 2-sided card. If you use a professional printer, we suggest you print 2-sided cards with white text on red card stock with rounded corners.

Immigration

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Hotlines

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Immigration

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Hotlines

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Immigration ✳︎ Hotlines ✳︎ Immigration ✳︎ Hotlines ✳︎

Access national, state, and local immigration hotlines below. 

These hotlines can help:

  • report raids in your area

  • seek help if you are being detained or at risk of being deported

  • report Missing Migrants​

Local hotlines:

  • San Bernardino & Riverside County: (909) 361-4588

  • Attorney Hadley (Riverside) Detention Hotline: 888-735-8731

Family Preparedness Plans

These resource-packed toolkits aim to help immigrants, family members, and others impacted by immigration prepare and strategize to navigate the future. 

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.