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The following resources have been identified as potentially being helpful to county residents.
Know Your Rights information
You have the constitutional rights to:
- Not open the door if an immigration agent is knocking. If you are inside of your house, show the card through the window or slide it under the door.
- Not answer any questions from an immigration agent if they try to talk to you. You have the right to remain silent.
- Not sign anything without first speaking to a lawyer. You have the right to speak with a lawyer.
- If you are outside of your house, show this card to the agent. Ask the agent if you are free to leave and if they say you can, leave calmly.
The Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) has created a variety of materials to educate the community and prepare individuals for possible encounters with immigration authorities.
Rapid Response hotline
To reach the Rapid Response Network (RRN), call (408) 290-1144.
The Rapid Response Network in Santa Clara County is a community-led project developed to make residents aware of their rights in interactions with ICE and to provide accompaniment support during and after a community member’s arrest or detention.
Anyone in our county can call the 24/7 HOTLINE (408) 290-1144 and receive help in real-time.
Don't spread fear and misinformation: Use the Rapid Response Network to share and receive accurate information.
When you call the Rapid Response Network:
- An experienced dispatcher will support members of our community in asserting their rights and will dispatch trained responders to the site.
- If needed, rapid responders will conduct legal observation and documentation that may be used to support the immigration case of the community member.
- If a community member is detained, we connect them to immigration attorneys and activate accompaniment teams to provide moral support to the family.
Community members in Santa Clara County may call the hotline when they:
- have information or want information about immigration enforcement activity in their neighborhood;
- are the target of an enforcement activity; or
- have had a loved one detained by ICE.
RRN Number: (408) 290-1144
RRN Website
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