For Clients

  • MIRA – Digital KYR red cards 
  • ILRC – Digital red cards 
  • Wehaverights.us – Animated videos demonstrating different scenarios of interacting with ICE and how to exercise your rights in any of those given scenarios – https://www.wehaverights.us/
    • When ICE is outside your home
    • When you’ve mistakenly opened the door to ICE
    • When you’re approached by ICE on the street
    • When you are arrested by ICE
    • When documenting ICE
  • Immigrant Defense Project – infographics of KYR in different situations
    • ICE on the streets
    • ICE at my door
    • ICE in my home
    • Car stops
    • Common ICE ruses
  • Know Your Rights App – has speaker voice that speaks the individual’s rights out loud
  • Immigrant Defense Project – who is at risk of an ICE arrest (English)
  • Immigrant Defense Project- KYR with ICE Infographics in various scenarios
  • ACLUM – KYR if you are questioned about your immigration status + more information
  • ACLU- KYR if you encounter ICE in various scenarios
  • ACLU- Deceptive ICE Tactics 
  • Immigration Defense Project- ICE Ruses and how to navigate them
  • IFSI KYR materials

 

Legal Resource Finder 

  • Immigrant Defense Hotline: (617) 988-0606
    • Organization: Lawyers for Civil Rights
    • Timely and free legal advice for immigrants facing imminent threats related to immigration enforcement (immigration raids or mass deportations)
    • Callers who leave a message will receive a same-day response to questions about immigration enforcement and reports of immigration raids
  • BIJAN detained hotline for people who are detained: (617) 637-8195
    • 7 days/wk in English and Spanish
  • BIJAN hotline for help to look for a loved one who is detained: (617) 396-7143
    • Support and transportation for immigration court hearings and ICE check-ins
    • Money to help pay bond
    • Letters of support for parole, bon, or immigration relief
    • Monthly $20 donation to commissary for people detained
    • Advocacy for improving conditions inside jail and other injustices
    • Mutual aid and support meetings, and Whatsapp groups for people with loved ones who are detained
  • PAIR detained hotline

 

Family Preparedness

  • Agencia Alpha – work with families to create emergency family plans
  • Family Justice Clinic – helping families create emergency family plans (until end of April, have capacity for now)
  • ACLUM – assistance with filling out care authorization forms
    • Individuals can directly email immigration@aclum.org for assistance with filling out docs, or at (617) 482-3170 X 319 or (781) 809-6005 for English and Spanish
  • WeHaveRights.usEmergency Plan Form (not a care authorization form, or guide on creating emergency folder)
  • Immigrant Defense Project – Series of emergency preparedness flyers
  • MA Attorney General’s Office – packet to help families prepare for immigration emergencies like separation of caretakers from children (taken from ACLUM page for family preparedness)
  • Pioneer Valley Workers Center is offering workshops that help put together an emergency folder
  • Mass Legal Help has guidance on how to fill out care authorization forms (CAA, TAA, guardianship)

 

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