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Know Your Rights

ILRC Resources


  • 10 Things Noncitizen Protestors Need to Know

    Read and share our one-pager in English and Spanish to learn about the top 10 things noncitizen protestors should know before they take to the streets to exercise their rights.

  • Immigration Know Your Rights and Advocate Training

    In this webinar we will first provide general tips for conducting a Know Your Rights (KYR) presentation and then conduct a sample presentation covering the rights that all individuals have, regardless of status, and what they can do to proactively prepare and protect themselves and their families.

  • Know Your Rights Solidarity Signs (English/Español)

    The ILRC has prepared free, downloadable signs to help you let your local communities know that you stand with them! Tell ICE that you are prepared to defend your guests, patrons, students, patients, or clients from unlawful entry or intimidation.

  • Know Your Rights When Confronted by ICE (Flyer)

    A flyer that outlines 5 key reminders about your constitutional rights when confronted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

  • Step-by-Step Family Preparedness Plan / Plan de Preparación Familiar: (Guía Completa)

    This downloadable and printable toolkit is divided into different sections that give guidance on family preparedness planning, regardless of immigration status. It gives additional advice to undocumented and/or mixed status families.

  • The Rights of Lawful Permanent Residents

    Your green card is proof of your status. If you lose it or it expires, you are still a permanent resident. Permanent Residence is a status—only an immigration judge can take away your permanent residence. Permanent residents should carry their green card (or at a minimum a copy of it).