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2026 Rapid Response Networks, Hotlines & Resources
Updated: March 26, 2026
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State(s) Organization(s)Rapid Response Network Name or
Hotline Name
Hotline Phone NumberLanguage Capacities of HotlineWebsiteResourcesType of HotlineHoursDescription
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Eastern Region
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MaineMaine Immigrants' Rights Coalition and People's Coalition on Justice and SafetyThe Maine ICE Watch207-544-9989Spanish, Portuguese, English, Frenchmaineimmigrantrights.org/mirc-resource-hubKnow Your Rights

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Raids Reporting, Legal Resources, Detention HelpMon - Fri
6 am - 9 pm
Maine’s ICE Watch Hotline goals: to field, verify (confirm or refute), and document potential community ICE sightings, as well as to provide trusted, reliable information on ICE activity to immigrant communities and refer impacted families to information, direct services, and emergency “Detainee Support”. The Hotline provides us with a way to communicate—person to person—with our immigrant communities and the Maine public. It links them with our coalition for support and needed resources.
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Maryland (MD), Virginia (VA), Pennsylvania (PA), Georgia (GA) (Parts of DC)CASACASA Raid Hotline 1-888-214-6016Spanish + English + Frenchwearecasa.orgCASA KYR ResourcesRaids Reporting, Legal ResourcesThe CASA Raid Hotline serves as a vital resource for reporting any interactions with ICE, sightings of ICE activity, or detention raids. It provides a direct way for community members to alert CASA about immigration enforcement activities and seek support or guidance during these incidents.
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Massachusetts (MA)LUCE Immigrant Justice Network of MassachusettsLUCE Defense Hotline617-370-5023Spanish, English, Portuguese, French, Haitian Creole, Mandarinlucemass.orgRaids Reporting6 am - 8 pm every dayCall the hotline when you supect ICE or federal agents in your community; if you've witnessed or had a personal contact with federal agents; if you see people dressed like civilians parked for prolonged hours in residential areas or making traffic stops in a neighborhood; if you want to connect with other people in your community who are taking action to keep each other safe.
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Massachusetts (MA)Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA) Immigration Helpline 508-293-1871200 languagesmiracoalition.orgMIRA Resources & Factsheets Legal ResourcesVoicemail is 24/7, Mon-Fri 9 am - 5 pmThe Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA) provides individuals and community-based organizations with answers to the most commonly asked immigration questions. Call to receive general legal information, referrals, and resources.
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Massachusetts (MA)Boston Immigration Justice Accompaniment Network (BIJAN)Boston Immigration Justice Accompaniment Network (BIJAN)Detained hotline: 617-370-5023
Family hotline: 617-637-8195
beyondbondboston.orgRequest support form Legal Resources, Detention HelpWe provide accompaniment, which can include support in court or at ICE check-ins, legal referrals, fundraising for bond or legal fees, letters of support from the community, rides for families to visit loved ones in detention, and logistical assistance with paperwork or bond payments, and more. We also help with housing, transportation, and other immediate needs of people released on bond who have no other resources in the community.
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New Jersey (NJ)New Jersey Consortium for Immigrant Children (NJCIC)Rapid Response InitiativeContact number: 201-305-9217 njcic.org/rapidresponseReferral formLegal ResourcesReferral based. Email NJCIC at legal@njcic.orgFocused and direct legal representation or advice and counsel for New Jersey's young immigrants who are at high risk of removal from the U.S. or at high risk of aging out of eligibility for immigration relief.
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New Jersey (NJ)Churches Improving CommunitiesDIRE - Deportation and Immigration Response Equipo888-347-3767 (888-DIRE-SOS)Spanish, Englishdiresupport.orgRaids Reporting, Live Emergency, Legal Resources24/7DIRE supports undocumented individuals and their families facing immigration and detention crises. We coordinate with rapid response teams in 14 counties of NJ and provide legal and emergency resources to immigrant families.
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New York (NY)Mayor's Office of Immigrant Rights (MOIA)MOIA Immigration Legal Support Hotline + Action NYC1-800-354-0365English, Spanish, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, French, Spanish, Polish, Korean, Russian, Nepali, Tibetannyc.gov/site/immigrants/legal-resources/moia-immigration-legal-support-hotline.pageLegal ResourcesMon - Fri,
9 am - 6 pm
The MOIA Immigration Legal Support Hotline provides answers to questions about immigration policy and connects individuals with City-funded, free, and safe immigration legal services.
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New York (NY)New York State Office for New AmericansNew York State New Americans Hotline1-800-566-7636200+ languagesNew Americans | Department of StateLegal ResourcesMon - Fri, 9 am - 8 pm (ET), except federal holidaysThe New York State New Americans Hotline helps find immigration legal help and other resources. Get answers to immigration and naturalization questions. Call to receive referrals to free legal help and immigrant services and programs. Report fraud or scams against immigrant communities.
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New York (NY), New Jersey (NJ), Pennsylvania (PA), Virginia (VA)NAKASECNAKASEC Immigration Hotline1-844-500-3222 Korean + Englishnakasec.orgNAKASEC Resources & Know Your Rights AppLive Emergency24/7NAKASEC Immigration Hotline is a confidential 24/7 hotline available in English and Korean. If you need legal advice, encounter ICE, or a loved one has been detained please get in contact with them.
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Pensylvannia (PA - Northcentral)Rapid Response & Hotline Network for Lycoming County, PALycoming County Rapid Response570-212-9183calls in English, texting in any language (Google translate)instagram.com/lyco_rapid_responseRaids Reporting24/7If you witness or experience ICE/border patrol activity, please call the Lycoming County Rapid Response hotline.
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Virginia (VA)Virginia for Immigrant Families CampaignImmigration Rapid Response Hotline Virginia Network 855-AYU-DAR1
(855-298-3271)
Spanish, EnglishRaids Reporting, Legal Resources
5 am - 9 pm, 7 days a week
The Immigration Rapid Response Hotline can connect you to urgent legal resources & assistance in case of ICE encounters. info@vaforimmigrants.org
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Washington DC, Virginia, MarylandMigrant Solidarity Mutal Aid Migrant Solidarity Mutal Aid 202-335-1183English, Spanish dcmigrantmutualaid.org/hotlineRaids Reporting, Detention HelpThe Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid hotline is for reporting ICE raids, immigration enforcement activity, or seeking information on available resources if someone has been detained.
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Southern Region
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Alabama (AL)Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice (ACIJ)Alabama Community Protection Network: Bham Migra Watch, Huntsville Migra Watch, Mobile/Baldwin Migra Watch, Montgomery Migra Watch888-664-2325Spanish, Englishacij.org Raids Reporting, Legal Resources6 am - 10 pm 7 days a weekThis hotline can be used to report ICE activity and receive assistance during enforcement actions. It is also a connection to ACIJ to receive know-your-rights education, legal resources, and mutual aid support for impacted families.
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Arkansas (AR)Arkansas UnitedArkansas United479-763-2822English, Spanish arkansasunited.orgLegal ResourcesMon - Fri,
9 am - 5 pm
Arkansas United provides legal resources to individuals who have been detained. You can also report ICE sightings in the area.
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Florida (FL)Americans for Immigrant Justice (AI Justice), the Florida Immigrant Coalition
(FLIC), Community Justice Project (CJP), Catholic Legal Services (CLS), WeCount!, Florida
Immigration Law & Justice Center (FILJC), Orlando Center for Justice, Inc (OCJ), The
Farmworker Association of Florida, Inc (FWAF), and the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida
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Florida Rapid Response Alliance for Immigrant Safety and Empowerment (RAISE)1-888-600-5762English, Spanish, Haitian Creoleflic.orghttps://raise.is/Legal Resources, Raids Reporting, Live Emergency, Detention HelpMon - Fri,
9 am - 5 pm
The RAISE Hotline is dedicated to protecting and empowering immigrant communities and people of color in Florida through Know Your Rights (KYR) training, family safety and preparedness clinics, and connections to legal counsel. Number can be used to text or call.
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Georgia (GA)Asian American Advancing Justice - AtlantaLegal Hotline404-890-5655English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean, Chineseadvancingjustice-atlanta.orgLegal ResourcesMon - Fri,
9 am - 5 pm
Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta provides immigration legal services, including deportation defense, detention release assistance, naturalization, lawful permanent residence, DACA, asylum, and protections for survivors of abuse, trafficking, and crime. Individuals are encouraged to call to schedule a consultation.
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Georgia (GA)The Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights (GLAHR)GLAHR Hotline770-457-5232English, Spanishglahr.orgLegal ResourcesMon - Fri,
9 am - 5 pm
The GLAHR Hotline provides immigrants and their families with crucial information, resources, and referrals to support them in navigating challenges and accessing the assistance they need.
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North Carolina (NC)Siembra NCSiembra NC336-543-0353English, Spanishsiembranc.org/la-migra-hotline Raids ReportingMon - Sun,
5 am - 11 pm
The Siembra NC hotline is a resource for reporting ICE activity. Individuals can also call to report workplace issues.
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Kentucky (KY)Louisville Showing Up for Racial Justice (LSURJ)Louisville Community Defense Network502-830-9398English, Spanishlouisvillesurj.orgLegal Resources, Live EmergencyThe Louisville Community Defense Network is a gathering of volunteers trained in de escalation, Know Your Rights, solidarity centered accompaniment, the politics of displacement and white supremacy.
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North Carolina (NC)RadarSafeRadarSafe800-559-8714 to report detention or ICE activity, or Text 33222English, Spanishhttps://www.facebook.com/RadarSafe/Raids ReportingThe RadarSafe Hotline is a resource for reporting detentions or ICE activity. Individuals can also send a text to 33222 for assistance.
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Texas (TX)NAKASECNAKASEC Immigration Hotline1-844-500-3222 Korean + Englishnakasec.orgNAKASEC Resources & Know Your Rights AppLegal Resources
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Texas (TX)Houston Immigration Legal Services Collaborative (HILSC), Boat People SOS, Catholic Charities Cabrini Center, Memorial Assistance Ministries (MAM)Houston Immigrant Resource Hotline1-833-468-4664
(1-833-HOU-IMMI)
English, Spanish, Vietnamesehoustonimmigration.org/for-community/hotlineLegal ResourcesMon - Fri,
9 am - 5 pm
The Immigrant Resource Hotline provides free and low-cost immigration legal referrals, connections to immigrant-friendly social services, information and resources on disaster recovery, immigration law updates, and Know Your Rights.
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Tennessee (TN)Vecindarios 901Vecindarios 901 Rapid Response / Respuesta Rapida901-329-7979English, Spanishfacebook.com/Vecindarios901Raids Reporting, Live EmergencyVecindarios901. Please report any possible ICE activity within Memphis and Shelby County. We will investigate all reported activities and confirm verified cases here. You are not alone.
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Tennessee (TN)Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights CoalitionTIRRC Resource Line615-414-1030English, Spanishtnimmigrant.org/Legal Resources, Raids ReportingMon - Fri,
9 am - 5 pm
The Tennessee Immigrant Resource Line connects immigrant and refugee families to critical resources and information statewide. It provides support with school enrollment, housing and employment issues, public benefits like WIC and SNAP, naturalization assistance, and know-your-rights information.
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Midwest Region
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Illinois (IL)NAKASECNAKASEC Immigration Hotline1-844-500-3222 Korean + Englishnakasec.orgNAKASEC Resources & Know Your Rights AppLegal Resources
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Illinois (IL)IL Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR)ICIRR’s Family Support Hotline1-855-HELP-MY-FAMILY (1-855-435-7693)English/Spanish/Korean/Polishicirr.orghttps://www.icirr.org/fsnRaids Reporting, Legal Resources, Live EmergencyThe ICIRR Family Support Network connects immigrants across Illinois to essential resources when facing ICE encounters. Services include Know Your Rights education, reporting ICE activity, and accessing legal support.
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Illinois (IL)NIJCWeekly hotline to screen for legal services in the Chicago Detained Court: Call the NIJC Detention Project on Tuesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
(773) 672-6599 Spanish, Englishimmigrantjustice.org/services/legal-services-detained-immigrants Know Your Rights: What to Do if You or a Loved One is Detained | National Immigrant Justice CenterDetention HelpTuesday
11 am - 2 pm
The NIJC Detention Project Weekly Hotline assists family members of individuals in custody by offering screenings and potential legal representation. The hotline is available every Tuesday from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
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Illinois (IL)NIJCDetained immigrants call collect OR or use the pro bono platform and NIJC's 3-digit code, 565(312) 583-9721Spanish, Englishimmigrantjustice.org/services/legal-services-detained-immigrants immigrantjustice.org/contact-usDetention HelpThe NIJC Detention Project Weekly Hotline is available for individuals currently detained by ICE or in criminal custody. Detainees can call collect or use the pro bono platform with NIJC's 3-digit code, 565.
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Illinois (IL)Coalition for a Better Chinese American Community (CBCAC)Chinese Immigrant Assistance Hotline & Resources773-969-6098English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Chinesecbcacchicago.orgLegal ResourcesThe Chinese Immigrant Assistance Hotline & Resources helps immigrants find information about their rights, legal help, and other resources in Mandarin or Cantonese.
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Illinois (IL)Children's Legal CenterICE Raids Hotline312-833-2871Spanish, EnglishRaids Reporting24 / 7
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Indiana (IN)Indianapolis Rapid ResponseIndianapolis Rapid Response Hotline855-589-4639Raids ReportingReport ICE activity in Indianapolis and surrounding area
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Michigan (MI)Grand Rapids Rapid Response to ICE Volunteer Network
GR Rapid Response to ICE616-238-0081
dial 211 to report ICE activity
Spanish, Englishfacebook.com/RapidResponseGR/aboutRaids ReportingMon - Fri,
6 am - 6 pm
The GR Rapid Response Hotline is a resource for reporting ICE activity. Upon receiving a report, trained volunteers are mobilized to provide support and assistance to immigrant community members during enforcement actions.
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Michigan (MI)Lakeshore Rapid ResponseLakeshore Rapid Response Hotline616-251-1923Spanish, Englishlinktr.ee/lakeshorerapidresponsetoiceRaids ReportingLakeshore Rapid Response to ICE covers Ottawa and Muskegon counties in Michigan. Our hotline alerts area volunteers who are trained to respond to ICE enforcement actions, and can also help affected community meet other needs through our mutual aid network.
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Minnesota (MN)Monarca MinnesotaMonarca MN Rapid Response Line612-441-2881Spanish, Englishhttps://monarcamn.org/Raids Reporting
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Missouri and Southern Illinois St. Louis Rapid Response CoalitionSTL Rapid Response Hotline / St. Louis Rapid Response Coalition314-370-7080English, Spanish; other languages available as needed with telephonic interpretation Instagram: @stlrapidresponse
ashreifoundation.org/rapid-response
RR Hotline FlyerRaids Reporting, Legal Resources, Detention Help, Live Emergency7am-7pm,
7 days/week
Hotline volunteers provide accompaniment through detention and deportation by explaining rights and processes, helping families locate detained loved ones, coordinating trained volunteer attorneys to provide free case reviews for detained immigrants, supporting families with the telecommunications systems at each jail, making referrals to additional resources/services, and more. Coalition members also train and coordinate local ICE watch efforts.
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Ohio (OH)Ohio Immigrant AllianceOhio Immigrant Hotline419-777-4357ohioimmigrant.orgRaids Reporting, Legal ResourcesReport ICE actions, racial profiling, hate/bias incidents -- and request resources — by contacting the Ohio Immigrant Hotline. hotline@ohioimmigrant.org
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Wisconsin (WI)Voces de la FronteraEmergency line414-465-8078Spanish, Englishvdlf.orgRaids Reporting, Legal Resources, Live Emergency24 / 7The Voces de la Frontera emergency line is for verifying ICE presence in your community or for immigration emergencies.
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Mountain / Rockies Region
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Colorado (CO) Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition, American Friends Service Committee, Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy NetworkColorado Rapid Response Network844-864-8341coloradoimmigrant.org/our-work/know-your-rightsKYR ResourcesRaids Reporting, Live EmergencyThe Colorado Rapid Response Network (CRRN) is a Colorado community-driven system for reporting ICE activity or interactions with ICE. It connects individuals with trained volunteers and legal resources to protect their rights and document essential information.
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Utah (UT)Comunidades Unidas Immigration Help Line385-415-9785Spanish, Englishcuutah.org Legal ResourcesThe immigration helpline is available to help with immigration-related issues.
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Southwest Region
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Arizona (AZ)Puente ArizonaPuente Hotline480-506-7437Spanish, Englishpuenteaz.orgRaids Reporting
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Arizona (AZ)Arizona AANHPI For EquityWe Imagine Safety Legal Clinic480-277-6467Spanish, Vietnamese, Englishwislegalclinic.orgLegal ResourcesMon - Thu,
8 am - 5 pm
Sat by appt
The We Imagine Safety Legal Clinic offers essential, free legal services to those facing economic and systemic challenges due to their conviction history. We provide comprehensive support to people who want their civil rights back through direct legal aid
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New Mexico (NM)Somos Un Pueblo UnidoKnow Your Rights Line505-424-7832Spanish, Englishsomosunpueblounido.orgLegal ResourcesMon - Fri,
9 am - 5 pm
Somos Un Pueblo Unido offers legal advice and Know Your Rights (KYR) information to empower immigrant and low-wage worker communities
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Western Region (except CA - see below)
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Oregon (OR)Portland Immigrant Rights CoalitionPIRC Hotline1-888-622-1510Spanish, Englishfacebook.com/pdximmigrantrightsRaids Reporting, Legal ResourcesMon - Fri,
6 am - 3 pm
The PIRC hotline can help you find an immigration attorney and help mobilize the community if a loved one is detained by ICE.
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Washington (WA)Washington Immigrant Solidarity NetworkWashington Immigrant Solidarity Network1-844-724-3737English + Spanish + 300 langugeswaisn.orgRaids Reporting, Legal ResourcesThe statewide hotline helps with rapid response to immigration enforcement activities, access to know-your-rights information, and other support services. Community organizations across Washington facilitate accompaniment programs for volunteers and family members to be with you and offer their solidarity and support.
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California Rapid Response Networks
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California (CA) - Bay AreaThe Office of the Public Defender of Contra Costa, Immigration Institute of the Bay Area, Jewish Family and Community Services East BayStand Together Contra Costa925-900-5151Arabic, Chinese (Simplified & Traditional), English, Persian, Punjabi, Spanish, Urdu, Vietnamesestandtogethercontracosta.org
https://standtogethercontracosta.org/resources/know-your-rights/
Raids Reporting, Legal Resources, Detention Help, Live EmergencyMon - Fri,
9 am - 5 pm
For rapid response and immigration legal services in Contra Costa County, you can contact this hotline. If ICE detains a family member, they may be able to provide legal representation in their case, or they can connect you with a legal services provider who can help.

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California (CA) - Bay AreaSan Francisco Immigrant Legal & Education NetworkSan Francisco Rapid Response Network415-200-1548English, Spanish, Chinesesfilen.orgRaids Reporting, Live Emergency, Detention Help24/7If you see Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in San Francisco, call this same-day hotline to connect the people affected to legal assistance. The Rapid Response hotline usually has one person answering the phone. If the line is busy, please call back.
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California (CA) - Bay AreaCounty of San Mateo / Faith in Action Bay AreaSan Mateo County Rapid Response Network203-666-4472English, Spanish faithinactionba.org/san-mateo-countywww.SmcRapidResponse.orgRaids Reporting, Legal Resources, Live Emergency, Detention Help24/7If immigration comes to your home, work, or neighborhood, or if there are ICE raids nearby, call the San Mateo County Rapid Response Hotline.
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California (CA) - Bay AreaPangea Legal Services
Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County
Asian Law Alliance
Human Agenda
Step Forward
PARS Equality
Amigos de Guadalupe
Santa Clara County Rapid Response Network408-290-1144English, Spanish, Vietnameseamigoscenter.com/rapid-responRaids Reporting, Live Emergency24/7This is a 24/7 hotline to report ICE activity in Santa Clara County and receive help in real-time.
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California (CA) - NorthernMulticultural Center of MarinMarin Rapid Response Network415-991-4545English, Spanish, Portuguesemulticulturalmarin.org/mrrnRaids Reporting, Legal Resources24/7The Marin Rapid Response Network provides a way for people to respond to fear and anxiety in our community as a result of the increase in immigration enforcement, ICE actions and other attacks against our immigrant communities
The network provides a 24-hour hotline to immigrants facing a raid by federal immigration agents, dispatches trained legal observers to the raid location, and provides references to resources for affected communities.
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California (CA) - Northern and Central CAKern County Rapid Response Network661-432-2230rapidresponsekern.comRaids ReportingThis hotline can be used to report Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity, and receive immediate assistance during enforcement actions. You can also receive know-your-rights education, legal advocacy, and real-time mobilization.
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California (CA) - Northern and Central CANorth Bay Rapid Response Network (Sonoma, Napa & Solano Counties)707- 800-4544northbayop.org/nbrrnRaids Reporting24/7This hotline operates 24 hours and assists immigrants with immigration raids, deploys trained legal observers to raid locations, provides legal defense to affected communities, and offers accompaniment and support to victims and their families in the aftermath of a raid.
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California (CA) - Northern and Central CASanta Cruz County: Your Allied Rapid Response Network & Pajaro Valley Rapid Response831-239-4289facebook.com/YARRsantacruz/Raids Reporting, Live EmergencyYARR is an all-volunteer organization. Their hotline is a community defense project in Santa Cruz County used to protect immigrant families from deportation. They can help with documenting and preventing actions by ICE. They can help connect detained immigrants with legal support and provide accompaniment to the family.
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California (CA) - Northern and Central CASacramento Rapid Response Network (Sacramento, Yolo, Placer, El Dorado, Nevada, Yuba, Sutter, Colusa, Butte and rural areas North without a more local hotline)916-382-0256sacfuelnetwork.org/sacramento-rapid-response-networkRaids ReportingThe hotline operates with language capacity in both Spanish and English. Typically, there is one dispatcher available at a time, so if the line is busy, it indicates that the dispatcher is assisting another caller. To ensure timely responses, callers are asked to use the hotline exclusively to report ICE activity within the Sacramento area.
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California (CA) - Northern and Central CAEducation & Leadership FoundationValley Watch Rapid Response Network (Fresno, San Joaquin, Merced, Stanislaus, and Kern Counties)559-206-0151Raids ReportingFor more information on your rights, or if you witness or experience ICE/border patrol activity, please call the Valley Watch network hotline.
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California (CA) - Los AngelesCoalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA)LA Rapid Response Network1-888-6CHIRLA / 888-624-4752​​​​​​English + Spanishchirla.org/resourcesRaids Reporting, Legal ResourcesMon - Fri,
9 am - 5 pm
The Immigrant Assistance line is a toll-free information and referral phone line, available Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. to refer community members to services from CHIRLA and partner organizations
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California (CA) - Los AngelesKoreatown Rapid Response Network323-894-1504English, Koreanfacebook.com/koreatownpopularassembly/
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California (CA)- Long BeachOrganizing Rooted in Abolition, Liberation & Empowerment (ÓRALE)ÓRALE Rapid Response Hotline562-276-0267English, Spanishorale.orgRaids ReportingThe ÓRALE Rapid Response Hotline is meant to help protect the Long Beach community and report firsthand testimonies of ICE activity. If you don't receive a response please leave them a voicemail.
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California (CA) - Southern CAInland Coalition For Immigrant Justice – Emergency Response Network (San Bernardino & Riverside Counties)909-361-4588ic4ij.orgRaids Reporting, Legal ResourcesThe ICIJ Resource Hotline provides immigrants with support in medical assistance, housing assistance, food assistance, legal assistance, and Know Your Rights education.
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California (CA) - Southern CAOrange County Rapid Response Network714-881-1558casereferral@ocrapidresponse.orgRaids ReportingThe Orange County Rapid Response Network (OCRRN) Hotline serves as an Orange County community resource for reporting ICE sightings and providing case support to those affected.
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California (CA) - Southern CASouthern Central Coast Rapid Response Network (Santa Barbara, Ventura & San Luis Obispo Counties)(805) 870-8855805immigrant.orgRaids ReportingThe hotline for the Southern Central Coast Rapid Response Network serves Santa Barbara, Ventura, and San Luis Obispo Counties. The hotline can be used to report the presence of ICE, or Border Patrol, or to report the detention of a loved one by ICE.
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California (CA) - Southern CATODECCoachella and Inland Empire Hotline951-388-2008English, Spanishtodec.orgRaids ReportingMon - Fri,
9 am - 5 pm
The TODEC Legal Center Hotline is a resource for undocumented immigrants in the Inland Empire, providing information about their rights and a platform to report ICE activity and ICE raids.
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California (CA) - Southern CAImmigrant Defenders Law CenterImmigrant Defenders Law Center213-833-8283English, Spanishimmdef.org Detention HelpMon - Fri,
9 am - 4 pm
The Immigrant Defenders Law Center Hotline helps if a loved one or a community member has been detained by ICE.
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NationalFreedom for ImmigrantsNational Detention & Abuse Reporting HotlineDial 9233# from inside detention80 languagesfreedomforimmigrants.org/hotlineDetention HelpMon - Fri,
8 am - 8 pm PT
11 am - 11 pm ET
The National Immigration Detention Hotline is the nation’s largest immigration detention hotline, connecting immigrants in detention to their family, resources, and abuse documentation support at no cost to them. For family and community members on the outside, and for recently released individuals. Hotline calls are free and unmonitored.
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