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.
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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)