Resources

“Know Your Rights: Police Interactions” Videos

Three-minute animated video discussing basic rights available to all when interacting with police (and by extension, immigration officers) in public spaces or when driving. Also available with Spanish narration.

Know Your Rights Trainings

Available to arrange volunteer-led "Know Your Rights" trainings at local sites and organizations. Also has a 30-minute "Know Your Rights" video in Spanish presented by an immigration attorney.

Your Rights If Immigration Shows Up at Work

FAQ discussing topics such as what do do if immigration officers come to a workplace, which spaces they are allowed to enter, and the difference between an "immigration raid" and an "immigration audit."

Rights and Protections Hub: Protecting Campus Community Members

Collection of resources for teachers and administrators discussing school policies re: release of immigrant student data and what to do if immigration officers come to campus. Focused on higher ed but general ideas can be applied to ABE programs also.

Rapid Response Toolkit

Instructions for setting up preparedness plans to be used before, during, and after immigration raids. Includes advice for setting up a rapid response team and communicating with media and the wider community.

Step-by-Step Family Preparedness Plan

Goes through various topics to help families to prepare themselves for interaction and possible detention with law enforcement, particularly immigration. California-focused but general idea applicable to all states.