COMMUNITY RESOURCES
CRLAF provides informational services, high quality legal assistance, advocacy support, and community capacity building to provide immigrants the opportunity to be a part of local and state decision making processes that affect their families and community.
The following resources are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for legal advice. Please check back regularly for updates.
Conozca sus derechos
Know Your Rights
All people in the United States, regardless of immigration status, have certain rights and protections under the U.S. Constitution.
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ILRC Red Cards - describe relevant laws to immigrants and refugees to help individuals assert their rights and defend themselves. (ILRC may ship red cards to immigrant-serving organization or a public defenders for free.)
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(en Inglés y Español) - Information about Public Charge and Disaster Assistance that will not affect immigration status. (2023)
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Legal rights in the workplace (related to sexual harassment + workplace inspections)
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Derechos legales en el trabajo (relacionados al acoso sexual + inspecciones de trabajo)
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Housing Rights in California (2022)
Cómo solicitar asilo
How to Seek Asylum
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Guide to seeking asylum in the U.S. (Stanford Law School, 2022)
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Guía para solicitar asilo en EU - corte de Sacramento (Stanford Law School, 2022)
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Guía para solicitar asilo en EU - corte de San Francisco (Stanford Law School, 2022)
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(en Inglés y Español) - Additional Resources for Immigrants in Court Proceedings (2022)
Prepare un plan de emergencia
Prepare an Emergency Plan
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(en Inglés y Español) - Form/Authorization to travel with kids/minors
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(en Inglés y Español) - Caregiver's Authorization Affidavit (Sacramento Court, 2011)