Immigration Resources Hub

We stand in solidarity with our partner organizations and immigrant communities against the federal government's harmful and divisive attacks. To help navigate the vast array of available resources on immigrant rights, the Immigrants Are LA coalition has created this centralized Resources Hub.

Know Your Rights

Family Safety Preparedness

Rapid Response Networks

Legal Assistance

Detention Support

Public Benefits and Public Charge

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

Enforcement at Sensitive Locations

Wildfire Resources and Support

Know Your Rights

These resources will teach you about your rights as an immigrant when encountering immigration authorities and how to assert those rights.

Family Safety Preparedness

Plan ahead to protect your family in case of an emergency, such as detention or deportation of a loved one.

Family Safety Planning Toolkit – Created by the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) , it includes an affidavit that complies with California law, allowing a trusted adult to make school and medical decisions for children.

Rapid Response Networks

If you witness or suspect an ICE raid, checkpoint, or detention, call a local Rapid Response Network for immediate legal support.

Legal Assistance

Legal support can make a crucial difference in immigration cases.

Detention Support

If a loved one has been detained, these organizations can help.

Public Benefits and Public Charge

Many immigrants qualify for public benefits, but misinformation can create fear and confusion. These resources help clarify eligibility, safety, and legal protections when accessing benefits like healthcare, food assistance, and financial aid.

Need help navigating benefits?

The BAILA Self-Help Page guides users through major public benefits and eligibility based on immigration status.

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

Stay updated on DACA policies and opportunities.

Enforcement at Sensitive Locations

Immigration authorities may conduct arrests in places that were previously off-limits, including churches, schools, healthcare facilities, and courthouses. Several state and local agencies provide resources for understanding immigration policies in these areas.

Schools

Healthcare Settings

Homeless Shelters

Nonprofits and Businesses

Wildfire Resources and Support

Wildfires can impact anyone, but support is available. You may face barriers like language access, fear of government agencies, or ineligibility for federal assistance. — but don't let these challenges stop you from getting the aid you deserve.

  • BAILA Wildfire Resource Guide – A comprehensive guide with information on financial aid, housing assistance, and legal resources for immigrant communities impacted by wildfires.
  • DCBA Disaster Relief Funds – Funding opportunities and assistance available for wildfire recovery through the Los Angeles County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs.
  • LA County Disaster Recovery – A central hub for disaster assistance, providing information on emergency aid, housing, and recovery resources for those impacted by wildfires.
  • LA County Emergency Hub – Stay informed with real-time updates, emergency alerts, and essential resources to help you prepare for and respond to disasters.

Share this page with friends, family, and community members.

DISCLAIMER: The information provided here is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. For specific legal questions or concerns, please consult with a qualified attorney who can provide guidance tailored to your individual circumstances.