resources
The following resources are a mix of hotlines, educational materials, posters and fliers to print for businesses, downloadable PDFs, and links to organizations that can provide services you might be looking for. We will keep adding resources to this page as they become available. We will have prints at our potlucks for attendees to take home.
numbers you should have
for reporting & getting alerts
If you see ICE activity call 1-888-622-1510
Sign up for ICE alerts by texting “JOIN” to 1-877-322-2299
For our neighbors in WA state call 1-844-724-3737
know your rights
kyr poster
“Everyone is welcome here except ICE” created by the ILRC
CONOZCA SUS DERECHOS poster
AFL-CIO’s Organized Power in Numbers Conozca Sus Derechos Poster [SPANISH]
CONOZCA SUS DERECHOS
Immigrant Defense Fund’s Conozca Sus Derechos downloadable PDF [SPANISH]
interacting with ice
guidance by nijc
The National Immigrant Justice Center has a great guide on defending your rights, and how to tell administrative and judicial warrants apart.
orden judicial vs. orden administrativa
How to tell administrative and judicial warrants apart [SPANISH]
private sPace signs (PDF)
Guidance for hanging signs
If you own a business, print these signs and post them in your space. Legally, ICE is not allowed to go beyond zones that are deemed private spaces by a business.
preparing for
potential detainment
family preparedness plan
Downloadable PDF from the Immigrant Legal Resource Center.
red cards / signage
download pdf here
The PDF above is for printing at home, and gives you 4 foldable red cards per sheet (business card size). Our team also has hundreds of cards to hand out.
eco (equity corps of oregon)
english & spanish handout
Equity Corps of Oregon, (ECO), provides free legal representation to eligible immigrants in Oregon in the fight against deportation or civic exclusion on account of immigration status.
pueblo unido
legal services & indigenous language interpretation
Pueblo Unido PDX creates hope for and amplifies the voices of communities with vulnerable immigration status by connecting them to legal, social, and Indigenous language interpretation services.
la resistencia nw
learn about lrnw
La Resistencia NW is a grassroots organization led by undocumented immigrants and people of color that have been oppressed by the immigration enforcement system. They are based in Washington State working to end the detention of immigrants and stop deportations.
voz
learn about voz workers’ rights education project
Voz is a worker-led organization that empowers diverse day laborers, including domestic workers, and immigrants to improve their working conditions and protect civil rights through leadership development, organizing, education and economic opportunity.Voz has almost 20 years of experience organizing day laborers in Portland, and we are a founding member of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, which includes over 70 Worker Centers around the country