Resources
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS!
Material pulled from: ACLU Border Litigation Project
Hotline: 9093614588
CONOZCA SUS DERECHOS!
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Immigration Resources
- Do not say anything to immigration officers if they try to talk to you, do not open the door, or lower your vehicle window unless they present a warrant signed by a judge. Remember that ICE agents often use ruses, such as pretending to be local police agents, in order to make people cooperate and even inadvertently turn in their own family members
- DO NOT SIGN ANYTHING before speaking with an immigration attorney
- Take note, photo or video of the interaction
If you are facing deportation or have a loved one in immigration detention, or another urgent immigration-related question, you can contact one of the following organizations for legal services:
San Bernardino Community Service Center, Inc.
(909) 885-1992
Offices closed to the public, all intakes and information will be via phone with few exceptions for emergencies
CARECEN
Phone: (213) 385-7800 x219
Offices closed to the public, all intakes and information will be via phone only
Due to capacity CARECEN will not be able to take on new cases right away, but the operator can answer questions and take down information for attorneys
Inland Counties Legal Services
1(888) 245-4257
Offices closed to the public, all intakes will be by phone only
Leave a voicemail and your call will be returned
Services: Domestic violence-related cases or for victims of crime
Pomona Economic Opportunity Center
Phone: (909) 397-4215
Office closed to public, all intakes over the phone or by video conference
General Legal Services
Inland Counties Legal Services
1(888) 245-4257
Offices closed to the public, all intakes will be by phone only
Leave a voicemail and your call will be returned
Services: Healthcare- Medi-Cal/Medicare issues, SSI, disability; Access to benefits- erroneous denial of public benefits such as Medi-Cal, Calfresh, Calworks etc.; Consumer- unemployment, wage loss.
Legal Advocacy Support:
Resources for Undocumented:
National Immigration Legal Services Directory
The Health Consumer Alliance 1-888-804-3536 | https://healthconsumer.org/
offers free assistance by phone or in-person to help people who are struggling to get or maintain health coverage and resolve problems with their health plans, provides free, confidential consultation and information
DACA Resource Links
Resources:
If I am no longer a High School Student and need support with my DACA application, where can I go for support?
Recursos:
Si ya no soy un estudiante de secundaria y necesito ayuda con mi solicitud de DACA, ¿a dónde puedo acudir para recibir ayuda?
Did you know that you can buy low cost car insurance regardless of your legal status?
California’s Low Cost Auto (CLCA) Insurance Program is a state-sponsored program that makes insurance affordable for California residents who meet the eligibility requirements, regardless of immigration status.
The CLCA Insurance program is brought to you by the California Department of Insurance and is administered by the California Automobile Assigned Risk Plan (CAARP).
Why is This Program Important?
If you have a valid driver’s license and drive a vehicle, the law requires that you have auto insurance. California’s Low Cost Auto (CLCA) Insurance program is a state-sponsored program that makes auto insurance affordable, helping you drive responsibly and legally.
How Do I Sign Up?
- Complete the eligibility questionnaire
- Then complete the application process
- Now 100% online
- OR
- Meet with a local agent at no cost
For more information visit here