IMMIGRATION RESOURCES

The following is a list of resources, toolkits, and other important information. These resources include important information on your rights, tools for reporting ICE activity, recent advisories pertaining to changes in federal immigration policy and practices, and ways you can get involved in the immigrant rights movement. 

Advisory for Nonprofit Organizations and Social Service Providers Regarding Immigration Enforcement
Northwest Immigrant Right Project (NWIRP) has received a number of questions from nonprofit partners, social services providers and other agencies about how they can protect their clients if immigration enforcement agents come to their building/facility or otherwise try to apprehend their clients or community members present at their building/facility. The following information hopes to address those questions. 

Access the Advisory 


Know Your Rights Resources

NWIRP has compiled several resources to help you understand your rights when interacting with various law enforcement officials and officers. It is important to be aware of your rights and the rights of fellow community members.

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1-844-RAID-REP from WAISN

This hotline (1-800-RAID-REP) is a key resource for helping community members report ICE activity in their communities. Calling it triggers efforts by rapid-response volunteers to verify and document the raid or other situations. If ICE activity can be verified, rapid responders are dispatched to the scene to assist with community self-defense against deportations. The hotline also serves to connect family members who have a loved one detained to services and to dispense Know Your Rights information.