Illegal Aliens

Dear friends and clients: Trump has returned to the White House. According to my friend familiar with the situation in San Francisco, Trump will soon arrest and deport illegal immigrants across the US including Hawai’i. Law enforcement agents will ask for you and your staff must show proof that you/they can stay in the US. Of course, white people and black people are not their primary targets by these law enforcement officers through profiling, so they will selectively enforce the law. Yellow skin color is one of their top choice, so you and all your employees must carry proof that you can stay in the US, such as green card, US passport card, US passport, etc. If you can’t produce them, you will be arrested immediately. This is not something to be joked about. 親愛的朋友和客人: 川普已經上台,跟據我的朋友在舊金山的信息,很快川普將在全美國進行逮捕並驅逐非法移民, 他們在街上或到商店或辨工室將會要求工作人員出示可以留在美國的証明, 當然白人,黑人不是這些執法人員對像,所以他們會選擇性執法,黃色皮膚是他們頭號選擇對象,所以你們包括你的所有員工必須攜帶可以留在美國証明,例如綠卡,美國護照卡,美國護照等等文件, 如果拿不岀來就很有可能馬上被捕, 這非可以開玩笑的事情.

Rapid Response Network hotlines

Rapid Response Network Hotlines across the US
California (more below under state and local headline)
Alameda County Immigration Legal and Education Partnership (ACILEP)
Region covered: Alameda County Contact information: 510-241-4011
SF Rapid Response Network
Region covered: San Francisco City Contact information: 415-200-1548
Santa Clara County Rapid Response Network (covers San Jose)
Region covered: Santa Clara County Contact information: 408-290-1144
Marin Rapid Response Network
Region covered: Marin County Contact information: 415-991-4545
Monterey County Rapid Response Network
Region covered: Monterey County Contact information: 831-643-5225
NorthBay Rapid Response Network Hotline
Region covered: Sonoma & Napa Counties Contact Information: 707-800-4544
San Mateo Rapid Response Network
Region covered: San Mateo County Contact information: 203-666-4472
Fresno Rapid Response
Region covered: Fresno County Contact information: 559-206-0151
Sacramento Rapid Response
Region covered: Sacramento County Contact information: 916-245-6773
Santa Cruz County Rapid Response
Region covered: Santa Cruz County Contact information: 831-239-4289
San Diego Rapid Response
Region covered: San Diego County Contact information: 619-500-1767
Services, Immigration Rights and Education Network (SIREN) Rapid Response Text Platform
Region covered: Northern & Central CA Community Members: 201-468-6088Allies: 918-609-4480
ICE Out of California Hotline If you or a loved one have been the victim of an ICE raid, have been directly
transferred from jail to immigration detention, or are the victim of a TRUST Act violation , call toll-free:
1-844-TRUST-01 (1.844.878.7801)
For Vietnamese communities
Northern California: VietUnity-PACT (408) 858-1311; VietUnity East Bay (267) 269-7092
Southern California: APIROC ; Asian and Pacific Islanders Re Entry of Orange County…FB
Vietnamese communities continued
East Coast: Dorchester Organizing & Training – Initiative (617) 942-8178; VietLead (267) 713-9089
Mekong-NYC (347) 916-4801
South: Southeast Asian Coalition (SEAC) North Carolina ( 980) 202 2358
For Korean and Asian Communities/ Hotlines below bilingual Korean/English
24 Hour Hotline Number: 1-844-500-3222 (DACA)
Virginia: NAKASEC 703.256.2208 Bi-lingual Korean/English
Los Angeles & Orange County : KRC 323.937.3718
Chicago : KRCC 773.588.9158
NATIONAL IMMIGRATION HOTLINES
National immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild . If you witnessed ICE activity in your community,
call the hotline at 1-844- 363-1423
United We Dream photos and videos, and notes.
To report a raid call 1-844-363-1423. Or send a text message to 877877. If possible, take
National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC) hotline : 1-844-500-3222
Latino Rebels launched the first Map pin pointing ICE raids and activity across the country. Report what you saw
using the MigraMap
National Immigration Detention Hotline available only to people who are currently in U.S. immigration
detention, Monday – Friday 12pm – 8pm PST. Trying to organize 24hr/7 days. If your loved one is in immigration
detention, we can provide you with the National Immigration Detention Hotline number. Please contact Christina
Mansfield at 385-212-4842 or CMansfield@endisolation.org to learn more. The National Immigration Detention
Hotline is a safe, confidential service offered to people in US immigration detention at no cost to them. 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. Created and managed by
CIVIC, and staffed by a team of highly trained multilingual advocates. We receive over 14,000 calls per month
from immigration detention facilities around the country. Available in all 210 US detention centers. In the last 6
months, we have received calls from immigrants from 107 countries . Website www.endisolation.org/hotline
STATE AND LOCAL HOTLINES (listed alphabetically by state)
California State Hotline : 1-844-878-7801 / Trust Act Hotline
Alameda County : 1-510-241-4011 / Alameda County Immigration Legal and Education Partnership. Cal for rapid
response and legal services.
Los Angeles : 1-888-624-4752 / Coalition for Humane immigration of Los Angeles
LA Advancing Justice 1-800-876-3640Hotlines: Vietnamese 880-267-7395, Khmer 800-867-3126, Thai
800-914-9583, Tagalog 885-380-2552, Korean 800-876-3640, Chinese 800-520-2356, English 888-349-9695
San Francisco : 1-415-200-1548 / San Francisco Immigrant Legal and Education Network
PaseLaVoz : get alerts and report on ICE activity thankd to a FREE text alert program. PaseLaVoz is
automatically activated with a simple and short call or text to : 1-415-715-9990
RRN HOTLINES ACROSS THE US BY STATE ALPHABETICAL
Arizona
Tucson: 520-221-4077 Community Rapid Response Legal Observers for ICE raids or Border Patrol,
520-254-5477 Keep Tucson Together for legal support or questions
California …..see 1st page above
Connecticut
Statewide – Connecticut Legal Services Immigration Hotline – (800) 798-0671 I had trouble with this getting
an answer…they may have gotten overwhelmed
Connecticut Immigrant Rights Alliance has a FB page & email … ctimmigrantrightsalliance@gmail.com
Colorado Rapid Response Network , 24 hour hotline at 1-844-UNITE-41(1-844-864-8341)
Georgia
Atlanta : 1-770-454-5232 / Georgia Latino Alliance For Humane Rights
1-404-890-5655 / Asian American Advancing Justice
Illinois
Chicago : 1-855-435-7693 / Illinois Coalition for Immigrant & Refugee Rights The ICIRR, a privately funded
group 855-HELP-MY-F(amily), a 24-hour crisis line
Massachusetts
Dorchester/Boston RAPID RESPONSE/SANCTUARY HOTLINE: (857) 293-9876
MCAN Massachusetts Communities Action Network (617) 982-8129 will refer to other areas hotlines
Michigan
Detroit 313-744-2109 Facebook respuesta rapida/rapid response Detroit
New Jersey
State Hotline: 1-800-308-0878 / New Jersey Rapid Response Hotline
Newark 212-419-3737 Rapid Response Hotline, a project of the NJ May 1Coalition
New Mexico Migra Watch Hotline
Albuquerque To report an immigration enforcement action or seek legal help for someone facing detention, call
1-844-363-1423 ext. 102. The hotline staffed from 6am-9pm Monday through Friday.
New York (****see more below****)
NewYork/NewJersey Rapid Response Network Emergency ICE Raid hotline 1-800-308-0878.
New York City : 1-212-725-6422 / Immigrant Defense Project
Long Island : 1-516-387-2043 / Long Island Dream Act Coaltion
Ithaca/Tompkins County 607-358-5119
More important New York organization help below
Nevada Reno ACTIONN 775-453-6137info@actionn.org developing a hotline
North Carolina
Alerta Migratoria 1-984-377-2622
Oregon
State Hotline: 971-412-2258 / ACLU
Portland area and its surroundings : 888-622-1510 / Portland Immigrants Rights Coalition Facebook
Salem Rapid Response 24-hour 888-622-1510 merging across the state
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia : “SANCTUARY IN THE STREETS” RAID RESPONSE! New Sanctuary Movement of
Philadelphia Faith Community, emergency hotline number: 267-333-9530
OR 1-267-345-5248 (Indonesian) / New Sanctuary Movement
Rhode Island
http://coyoteri.org/wp/amor-alliance-to-mobilize-our-resistance/ RRN hotline being developed
info@coyoteri.org
Texas
Texas State Hotline : 1-888-507-2970general questions on immigration policies and recent executive
orders/ACLU of Texas
Houston ICE raids and checkpoints hotline 713-862-8222.
Austin & Travis County : La Linea de Defensa Comunitaria 1-512-270-1515, 9am-9pm 7 days a week You can
also text “WATCHICE” to 877877 / Community Defense Line
Utah
Salt Lake City Comunidades Unidas initial intake ICE-related events (801) 487-4143 8am-6pm M-Th and
The Red de Solidaridad mobilizes to help people affected by ICE get immediate support (groceries, transportation,
childcare, media/movement building. Calls may not be answered immediately (385) 355-3922
Virginia
State Hotline: 1-301-431-4185 / CASA Raid Response
NAKASEC 703.256.2208 Bi-lingual Korean/English
Washington State (3 counties)
San Juan County : 1-360-376-7101 OR 1-206-365-2225 / Immigrant Protection Group
Seattle 1-844-RAID-REP1-844-724-3737 Raid Report 6am-9pm
New York (****more above****)
New York State Immigration Hotline : Monday- Friday, 8am-6pm, 1-800-566-7636 (Statewide)
● USCIS Free Legal Advice Hotline for Detained Immigrants : will allow detained individuals to contact
federal immigration authorities if they believe they may be victims or the crime, or if they are U.S. citizens
or residents being unlawfully detained. The hotline is available 24/7. The toll free number is; (855) 448-
6903,Translation services in several languages will be provided.
● Legal Aid Society’s Haitian Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Hotline – Monday through Friday, 9am
to 5pm, 1-888-284-2772.
● Immigrant Defense Project Hotline – for people or families of those facing in detention and/or facing
deportation – Open; Tues & Thurs 2-4:30, call them at (212) 725-6422(nationwide)
● Catholic Charities New York State (NYS) New Americans Hotline : 1-212-419-3737 or
1-800-566-7636 (Toll-free in NYS)
● Daily News/Citizenship NOW! Hotline: English: (212) 590-1613; Español : (212) 590-1618
● Central American Refugee Center CARECEN provides free counseling via telephone to low-income
people on basic immigration matters for English and Spanish-speaking immigrants and their family
members. Those eligible for services are referred to their scheduler for application preparation. The
number is: (516) 489-8330.
● LatinoJustice PRLDEF: Their telephone service provides legal advice and referrals in Spanish and
English for Latinos on issues of housing, employment, immigration, discrimination, civil rights violations
and hate crimes. The number is: 800-328-2322.
● Legal Aid Society Immigration Law Unit Hotline: Non-citizen New Yorkers detained by the
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the Bergen, Monmouth, Hudson and Sussex County Jails
in New Jersey and/or their family members, may call for advice and possible legal representation on their
cases. Immigrants detained at other immigration detention facilities and in upstate New York prisons
and/or their family members can call the hotline for advice only.
When to Call: The hotline operates on Wednesdays and Fridays from 1:00p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Collect calls
from detention facilities and prisons are accepted. The number is: (212) 577-3456
The UndocuBlack Network ’s mission is twofold: 1) to “Blackify” this country’s understanding of the
undocumented population and 2) to facilitate access to resources for the Black undocumented community.
Ultimately, our vision is to have truly inclusive immigrant rights and racial justice movements that advocate for the
rights of Black undocumented individuals, provide healing spaces, and kinship to those with intersecting identities.
undocublack.org info@undocublack.


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