Apologies this isn’t asmr but I really wanted to make this video. It’s a tiny platform but it’s a platform nonetheless.
If you watched the entire video thank you so much. If you know of additional resources or want to share experiences in the comments please do.
Resources:
DONATE: https://www.ilrc.org/donate-now
Other organizations to donate to: https://www.allure.com/story/ice-raids-legal-aid-immigrants-donate
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List of Immigration Legal Service Providers: https://www.ilrc.org/legal-listservs
WHAT YOU CAN DO:
The deportation defense hotline from United We Dream is 1-844-363-1423 – use it if you witness an I.C.E. Raid or any other immigration activity in your community.
Call on your Senators and Representatives to restrict funding to Border Patrol and ICE, which were responsible for family separation, the recent deaths of children in custody, and are now planning to terrorize families and communities across the country with raids. Dial 1-202-224-3121 to be connected now.
If you are a licensed lawyer looking to help: https://wetheaction.org/
Local Raids Response Hotlines and Contact Information:
Baltimore, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
Community members can find the hotline numbers on the Emergency Lines Flyer (English) (Spanish).
Chicago
Community members can contact the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR) Family Support Network at 1-855-435-7693.
Denver
Community members can contact the Colorado Rapid Response Network – Immigration at 1-844-864-8341.
Los Angeles and San Diego (Southern California)
Community members in Southern California can use these hotlines to report enforcement actions.
Miami
Community members can report enforcement actions to the Florida Immigrant Coalition (FLIC) Hotline at 888-600-5762.
AILA’s South Florida Chapter is seeking attorneys willing to be on-call and assist with any rapid response efforts. If you are an AILA member that is interested in signing up to volunteer, please use this form. For questions about getting involved, email the AILA South Florida Pro Bono Committee at [email protected].
New York City
To report enforcement actions, New York City residents can call 311, and anyone in New York State, including New York City residents, can call the NYS Immigration Hotline at 1-800-566-7636. For more information, read NYIC’s Know Your Rights Community Toolkit.
San Francisco (Northern California)
Community members contact the California Collaborative for Immigrant Justice provides local Rapid Response Hotlines.