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Free Immigration Legal Services
Find Your Ally offers free immigration legal services and case support for students, staff, and faculty on California community college campuses statewide or virtually.
"Know Your Rights" Resources
The document titled "Red Card 7 x 2.5" from Monterey County provides a bilingual (Spanish and English) summary of constitutional rights for immigrants during encounters with immigration agents. It emphasizes the right to remain silent, the right not to open the door without a valid warrant, and the right to consult with an attorney before signing any documents. The card also includes a message to present to immigration agents, asserting these constitutional protections.
Rapid response networks in California respond to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detentions and raids in our communities. Many counties have a local rapid response hotline available 24/7. Learn more on the CCIJ website.
Monterey Rapid Response Network (Monterey County)
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Hotline: 831-204-8082
The National Immigrant Justice Center's "Know Your Rights: If You Encounter ICE" page provides crucial information on preparing for and responding to encounters with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). It highlights individuals' constitutional rights, offers practical advice, and includes resources to help immigrant communities protect themselves.
The California Teachers Association's "Home Is Here" page offers resources and information to support immigrant educators, students, and families. It includes guidance on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), "Know Your Rights" materials, and updates on immigration-related policies affecting California's educational communities.
The Monterey County "Know Your Rights" page provides residents and employers with immigration-related information and resources, including downloadable materials like "Red Cards" and guidance on handling warrants and subpoenas. It also lists upcoming events, such as the Salinas Immigration Forum on February 12, 2025, to educate the community about their rights.
The California Department of Justice's "Resources for California’s Immigrant Communities" page provides information on immigrants' rights, including access to housing, emergency medical care, and legal representation. It also offers guidance for immigrant students and families and tips to avoid immigration scams.

Dreamers in Action Student Association
Dreamers in Action helps create a safe and welcoming environment for every student no matter their residency status. Meet other undocumented students and allies in a safe space, and access tools for achieving your educational and personal goals through free informational sessions and workshops. Develop leadership skills and forge new connections at outreach events.
All undocumented students and allies are welcome at our meetings! For time & location, contact us: undocu@mpc.edu.