Immigrant Rights

Report ICE activity in your neighborhood

If you learn of ICE activity or want to document an experience with ICE, call the bi-lingual ICE Activity Hotline, at 1-844-864-8341, 24 hours per day, 7 days a week. This is a service of the Colorado Rapid Response Network, and their website tells how you can volunteer to help.

Know your rights, and your neighbor’s rights, as an immigrant

Visit the website of the Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition and the Immigrant Legal Resource Center. Download a Know Your Rights Packet. Sign up for a Know Your Rights Training.

What to do if ICE comes to your door

Learn about immigrant and refugee resources in Colorado

The services at 2-1-1 Colorado are confidential and multilingual. They connect people to vital resources across the state. No matter where you live in Colorado, you can find information about resources in your local community, for needs such as:

  • housing, shelter, cold weather, employment
  • food, health and mental health assistance
  • crisis and emergency assistance
  • aging and disability
  • childcare; pregnancy; youth special needs
  • legal assistance

Organizations Supporting Immigrants and Providing Legal Aid

The United Farm Workers, through their UFW Foundation, seeks to empower communities to ensure human dignity by mobilizing donations and volunteers.

For Educators: Read about tips for teachers and educators

The Denver Public Schools has prepared an online set of Immigration Resources for Educators

Also, the National Education Association (NEA) has prepared an online document for educators called “Immigration and Schools 101

Know your US Constitution and Bill of Rights

Report Suspected ICE Activity

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