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Know Your Rights

Know Your Rights Information & Available Resources

Click on the link below to see several helpful resources available in English and Spanish provided by the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project. These resources will help you understand your rights when interacting with law enforcement and other officials. 

Know Your Rights | NWIRP.org

Click on the link below to see several helpful resources available in English and Spanish provided by the Legal Counsel for Youth and Children. This organization provides legal resources and information to immigrant youth and families.

Immigrant Youth and Family Resources — Legal Counsel for Youth and Children

Click on the link below to see several helpful resources available in English and Spanish provided by the Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network. This organization provides downloadable flyers, brochures, fact sheets, and information sheets that explain your rights in different situations and other options. You can sign up for alerts, news, and report raids via text or email.

Resources – WAISN

This is a know your rights cards that explains your constitutional rights when speaking with law enforcement officers, immigration agents, or other officials. 

If an immigration officer or other official stops you, show them this card. This card explains that you will remain silent and that you wish to speak with an attorney. 

If you would like one of these cards, they are available for free at our office. You can also order them online at the website below for a cost.

Know Your Rights Cards | redcardorders.com | Immigrant Rights Cards