It takes ten times the resources for I.C.E. to detain someone who knows their rights than someone who does not.
If you find you have to deal with I.C.E. or other law enforcement officers at home, on the street, or anywhere else,
it’s important you know and practice your basic rights protected by the Constitution and immigration law.
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SUPPORT
National Immigration Legal Services Directory
https://www.immigrationadvocates.org/nonprofit/legaldirectory
NAKASEC Affiliates
Virginia: Hamkae Center www.hamkaecenter.org
Chicago, IL: HANA Center www.hanacenter.org
New Jersey: MinKwon Center (NJ) www.minkwon.org
Flushing, New York: MinKwon Center (NY) www.minkwon.org
Greater Philadelphia, PA: Woori Center www.wooricenterpa.org
Houston, TX: Woori Juntos www.woorijuntos.org
More Resources
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National Organizations
Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC)
www.ilrc.org
National Immigration Law Center (NILC)
www.nilc.org
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
www.aclu.org
Asian Law Caucus (ALC)
www.asianlawcaucus.org
These resources are designed to provide educational information about the rights you have under the U.S. Constitution and immigration law. We are not offering legal advice, and nothing in these materials is meant to support or encourage breaking the law. Our goal is to help immigrant individuals and families fully understand their rights — especially in interactions with immigration authorities and local law enforcement.