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Immigrant Advocacy
An informed and well-organized community is the best defense against state violence and oppression.




ICE Watch
Find an ICE Detainee
Search for ICE/CBP Contractors and Collaborators
Prepare Your Community
Search the ICE Online Detainee Locator System
(external government link)
Your Rights
Recursos para comunidades inmigrantes y aliados (Google doc)
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by NC Immigrant Rights Collective
Know Your Rights 1-pagers in various languages by North Carolina Asian Americans Together
Know Your Rights with Immigration Bounty Hunters (website)
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by Education for Justice
Know Your Rights: What to Do if You Are Arrested or Detained by Immigration (website)
Conozca Sus Derechos con ICE / Know Your Rights with ICE (website)
Immigrant Rights' Digital Toolkit (Canva link)
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Includes talking points, KYR graphics, videos, links local to NC
Know Your Rights: Immigrants’ Participation in Protests (website)
Are Non-Citizens Protected by the First Amendment? (website)
What to Do in Interactions with Law Enforcement (website/pdf)
Traveling (website)
Prepare Against Raids: “Defend Your Rights” (website)
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by Mijente
Deportation Defense Toolkit (website)
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by Mijente
Know Your Rights: Understanding Denaturalization Know Your Rights (KYR) Resource: Understanding Revocation of Citizenship (2/25/25) (website/pdf)
More Resources (website)
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by Mijente
Legal Resources
Assessing Risks in Supporting Immigrants at Points of Intervention: Understanding the “Harboring” Non-U.S. Citizens Federal Crime, 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A) published 1/24/25)
(website/pdf link)
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by National Lawyers Guild, National Immigration Project (NIP), Southern Coalition for Social Justice
NC Immigrant Rights Collective
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Immigration Attorney Guidance (Google doc)
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Resources for Immigrant Communities & Allies (Google doc)
Other Resources (website)
For Lawyers

Immigration Legal Response Center (website)
For Educators and Campus Communities
Assessing Risks in Supporting Immigrants at Points of Intervention: Understanding the “Harboring” Non-U.S. Citizens Federal Crime, 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A) published 1/24/25)
(website/pdf link)
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by National Lawyers Guild, National Immigration Project (NIP), Southern Coalition for Social Justice
NC Immigrant Rights Collective
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Immigration Attorney Guidance (Google doc)
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Resources for Immigrant Communities & Allies (Google doc)
Other Resources (website)

Workplaces
4th Amendment Workplace Sign (pdf)
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Sample sign from Wisconsin
Assessing Risks in Supporting Immigrants at Points of Intervention: Understanding the “Harboring” Non-U.S. Citizens Federal Crime, 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A) published 1/24/25)
(website/pdf link)
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by National Lawyers Guild, National Immigration Project (NIP), Southern Coalition for Social Justice
NC Immigrant Rights Collective
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Immigration Attorney Guidance (Google doc)
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Resources for Immigrant Communities & Allies (Google doc)
Other Resources (website)

Community Defense
Assessing Risks in Supporting Immigrants at Points of Intervention: Understanding the “Harboring” Non-U.S. Citizens Federal Crime, 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A) published 1/24/25)
(website/pdf link)
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by National Lawyers Guild, National Immigration Project (NIP), Southern Coalition for Social Justice
NC Immigrant Rights Collective
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Immigration Attorney Guidance (Google doc)
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Resources for Immigrant Communities & Allies (Google doc)
Preparación Para La Tormenta De Hielo / Ice Storm Preparedness (samples from WI)
Other Resources (website)
