Resource Center
Know Your Rights form from the Los Angeles County Office of Immigrant Affairs and a STEP-BY-STEP FAMILY PREPAREDNESS PLAN from the Immigrant Legal Resource Center and here is a link to Red Cards / Tarjetas Rojas | Immigrant Legal Resource Center | ILRC (available in multiple languages).
Additional resources:
My Rights Hub – The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights
If you or a loved one needs help, click below or call to connect to CHIRLA’s raids rapid response team.
Immigration – LAFLA: Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
English/Español
800-399-4529
Hours: Mon.-Fri.,
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tiếng Việt
Vietnamese
323-801-7923
國語熱線
Cantonese Mandarin
323-801-7912
日本語
Japanese
323-801-7913
ភាសាខ្មែរ
Khmer/Cambodian
562-304-2535
한국어
Korean
323-801-7987
Other languages not listed: 800-399-4529
(Interpretation services will be provided)
LA County Office of Immigrant Affairs – Mobile Immigration Legal + Case Management Consortium:
ENGLISH: 888.349.9695
普通话/广东话 (Chinese): 800.520.2356
한국어 (Korean): 800.867.3640
ខ្មែរ (Khmer): 800.867.3126
TAGALOG (Filipino): 855.300.2552
हिन्दी (Hindi): 855.971.2552
ภาษาไทย (Thai): 800.914.9583
TIẾNG VIỆT (Vietnamese): 714.477.2958
Los Angeles County Office of Immigrant Affairs (OIA) Capacity Strengthening Grants for Immigrant Focused CBOs initiative:
- The African Communities Public Health Coalition (ACPHC) addresses mental health, social service and legal needs of African immigrant communities in Los Angeles.
- Catholic Charities of Los Angeles– Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project advocates for social justice and provides a legal defense program for immigrants.
- Central American Resource Center of California (CARECEN) empowers Central Americans and all immigrants by defending human and civil rights, working for social and economic justice, and promoting cultural diversity. Know Your Rights Videos: https://www.carecen-la.org/kyrvideos
- The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights Los Angeles (CHIRLA) advances immigrant integration through education, legal services, and civic engagement.
- The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-LA) upholds the civil rights of all Americans, with a focus on discrimination and challenges faced by American Muslims in the Greater Los Angeles area.
- Human Rights First fosters free and equal societies worldwide, emphasizing respect for human rights and the rule of law.
- Immigrant Defenders Law Center (ImmDef) is a social justice law firm that defends immigrant communities against injustices in the immigration system.
- The International Institute of Los Angeles (IILA) fosters self-sufficiency and promotes cross-cultural understanding by providing services to immigrants, refugees, survivors of human trafficking, and low-income working families.
- Korean Youth + Community Center (KYCC) serves the evolving needs of the Korean American population and the multi-ethnic Koreatown community in the Greater Los Angeles area.
- The Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice (LACLJ) secures justice for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, empowering them for a safe and stable future.
- The Los Angeles LGBT Center offers comprehensive services and support to the region’s LGBTQ communities.
- The Los Angeles Mission provides comprehensive services, housing, and case management to unhoused and vulnerable residents of Los Angeles.
- The National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON) empowers day laborers, migrants, and low-wage workers to challenge injustice and advocate for expanded labor, civil, and political rights.
- Pars Equality Center catalyzes the social, civic, and economic integration of refugees and immigrants from Middle Eastern and other underrepresented communities into American society.
- The Pilipino Workers Center (PWC) offers education and legal assistance to Filipinx and other immigrant workers on worker rights, workplace violations, labor trafficking, and immigrant issues.
- The Pomona Economic Opportunity Center (PEOC), a worker center with a grassroots organizing model, empowers low-wage, immigrant workers in Pomona and Inland Empire.
- Program for Torture Victims (PTV) provides holistic health and wellness programs to immigrant survivors of torture and persecution.
- Public Counsel is a nonprofit public interest law firm dedicated to advancing civil rights and racial and economic justice in and beyond Los Angeles. Its Immigrants’ Rights Project (IRP) provides legal defense of and systemic advocacy on behalf of LA’s immigrant community.
- SALVA offers a range of immigration services in Los Angeles County through cultural sensitivity and holistic support.
- The Thai Community Development Center (Thai CDC) advances the social and economic well-being of low- and moderate-income Thais and other ethnic communities in the Greater Los Angeles area through a broad and comprehensive community development strategy.
- Worksite Wellness LA (WWLA) educates individuals and families, regardless of immigration status, on healthy living and healthcare benefits through workplace and community programs.
For additional resources and information, please visit the Los Angeles County Office of Immigrant Affairs at immigrants.lacounty.gov.