• Red Cards 

    All people in the United States, regardless of immigration status, have certain rights and protections under the U.S. Constitution. 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. They are available in various languages. 

  • Los Angeles County Office of Immigrant Affairs 

    They provide immigration services for families such as immigration legal representation and public charge concerns, consumer fraud and disputes, landlord/tenant disputes and foreclosure prevention, medical and mental health care, wage disputes and small business support, food security, and nutrition. 

  • Family Preparedness Plan 

    Every family should have a Family Preparedness Plan in case of an emergency. It is critical for immigrant families to think ahead and set more concrete plans for immigration emergencies that can arise. You can also check LACOE's checklist. 

  • LACOE Immigrant Relations and Services 

    LACOE's Immigrant Relations program promotes compliance of policies that protect students and their families (AB699), FERPA, AB 2121, and others) and can provide technical assistance to schools that need help in the implementation of those policies. 

  • AVC Immigration Services 

    California Community Colleges in collaboration with Antelope Valley College, Dreamers Center and the United Farm Workers Foundation (UFWF), is offering free immigration legal services to all students, staff, and faculty members of the college. These services include immigration consultations, assistance with DACA applications and renewals, family petitions, adjustment of status, visas and more. 

  • SALVA 

    SALVA promotes education for the rights of the immigrant community.