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Know Your Rights Resources

Know Your Rights Resources

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All people in the United States, regardless of legal status, have Constitutional rights and protections under the law.

We have compiled several resources to assist you in knowing your rights when interacting with various law enforcement officials and officers.

This comprehensive guide details rights when approached by a police, FBI or immigration officer. Includes NWIRP office locations and partner organization phone numbers.

Know Your Rights from Northwest Immigrant Rights Project flyer

Helpful information and templates for you create a family safety plan, stay informed, and build a strong support system. Bellevue Life Spring has produced webinars and training videos to assist you.

Short summary of your rights if Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or Customs and Border Protection (CBP) comes to your door or you have an encounter with immigration officials, what to do if you witness immigration activity by ICE or CBP, and examples of judicial warrants and ICE warrants. Available in Tiếng Việt  中文  Pусский  አማርኛ, ትግርኛ  한국어

Know Your Rights with Immigration from Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network (WAISN) flyer
CHINESE (simplified) - (KYR) Know Your Rights With ICE

ACLU has prepared a helpful pamphlet that addresses what rights you have when you are stopped, questioned, arrested, or searched by law enforcement officers.

English | Arabic | Urdu | Farsi | Hindi | Español | Français


Comprehensive list put together by the Seattle Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs, including Local Legal Service Providers & Advocacy Organizations, Asylum-related resources, and family safety planning.


You can call this statewide, multilingual hotline if you have an interaction with immigration enforcement or see/know someone who is arrested by immigration enforcement. They can help connect you to resources.

Our resource list is not intended as legal advice. Please contact an attorney with any legal questions.

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