Everyone who lives in the United States has rights under the U.S. Constitution, regardless of status. For example, you have the right to remain silent and you may refuse to speak to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. See the below list of resources for more information on your basic rights.
- English (with links to legal resources)
- Spanish
- Chinese
- Arabic
- Korean
- Know Your Rights Card, English and Spanish
- Resources for Immigration Raids in English and in Spanish
Listen to Your Rights
AB 60
Healthcare Rights
Resources for Questions about DACA
NILC – National Immigration Law Center (English only)
Local Free or Low-Cost Legal Services Providers
- Arab Resource & Organizing Center – San Francisco
- Asian Law Alliance – San Jose
- Bay Area Legal Aid – San Jose
- California Rural Legal Assistance – Hollister
- Central American Resource Center (CARECEN) – San Francisco
- Central California Legal Services – Fresno, Merced, Visalia
- Centro de Ayuda Legal para Inmigrantes (CALI) – Gilroy
- Centro Legal de la Raza – Hayward, San Francisco, Oakland
- Community Legal Services – East Palo Alto
- Immigration Services of Mountain View
- Pangea Legal Services – Milpitas
- Santa Clara University School of Law – Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center
- Social Justice Collaborative – Stockton, Oakland, Modesto
- Stanford Law School – Immigrants’ Rights Clinic
- UC Davis School of Law – Immigration Law Clinic