We provide legal representation and support to adults, families, and children residing in San Francisco who are facing removal proceedings at the San Francisco Immigration Court or have been detained within its jurisdiction. We represent detained and non-detained individuals. We provide full legal representation for court cases and provide limited legal assistance to others through the Attorney of the Day Program at the San Francisco Immigration Court and the San Francisco Rapid Response Network. We strive to protect immigrants’ due process rights and ensure that no one appears before an immigration judge and prosecutor without an attorney.
Witnessing injustices can create a sense of fear, hopelessness, and powerlessness. At Latinx Therapy, we support various forms of advocacy and will continue to share resources to support our undocumented community, families, and allies. In this blog, we share rapid response system networks across the nation. These networks serve as neighborhood watch programs. If you see ICE, you report it to your local rapid response team, and they send a volunteer to investigate and confirm if ICE is at the location. Once confirmed, they share the information with their networks, including social media, and send a team to begin advocating for individuals.
Faith in Action Bay Area is a federation of PICO California, a network of faith-based non-profits organizing in communities across the state to create a California where everyone belongs and thrives.
RAPID RESPONSE HOTLINE FOR SAN MATEO COUNTY: 203-666-4472
If you see ICE activity in San Mateo County or if you know someone who has been detained, please call the hotline immediately at (203) 666-4472.
For more than twenty years, the Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity has been joining hands with people of faith to act on these core beliefs. We defend the humanity of the immigrant and fight for the rights of the incarcerated.
We are a statewide California organization that connects clergy and people of faith to the work of social justice in Los Angeles County, the San Francisco Bay Area, and the Inland Valleys. We work to make the criminal justice system more just, and the immigration system more fair and humane. In the last two years, we trained 1,500 people of faith to take leadership roles, engaged 140 congregations and partner organizations, and reached more than 35,000 people with a message of hope, love and resilience.
Nosotros le ayudamos a navegar el proceso migratorio.
We can help you navigate the immigration process.
Oasis Legal Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that empowers low-income LGBTQ+ immigrants who have survived violence and persecution due to their sexuality, gender identity, and/or HIV status by increasing access to quality, culturally responsive legal representation and social services.
The Rapid Response Network (RRN) in Santa Clara County is a community defense project developed to protect immigrant families from deportation threats and to provide accompaniment support during and after a community member’s arrest or detention.
The Rapid Response Network Relies on volunteers to protect our neighbors at risk of ICE activity. Anyone can call the 24/7 hotline to report ICE activity in our county and receive help in real time!
The San Francisco Immigrant Legal & Education Network (SFILEN) is made up of the following 12 organizations: African Advocacy Network, Arab Resource & Organizing Center, Central American Resource Center, Chinese for Affirmative Action, Filipino Community Center, Jubilee, La Raza Centro Legal, La Raza Community Resource Center, Mujeres Unidas y Activas, People Organizing to Demand Environmental & Economic Rights, Causa Justa:: Just Cause, and Dolores Street Community Services as the lead agency. We represent immigrants from African and Afro-Caribbean, Arab, Asian, and Latino communities, providing free immigrant legal assistance and community education to low-income immigrants in San Francisco. Collectively the Network provides services in over 20 languages and dialects.
As one of the most enduring civil rights institutions on the West Coast, our goal is to dismantle systems of oppression and racism, and to build an equitable and just society. By providing direct services to our communities, taking on important litigation, and advocating for legislative change, we address issues of inequality and injustice that the moment and the movement demands.