Immigrant Rights

Alameda County Immigration Legal and Education Partnership (ACILEP)
The Alameda County Immigration Legal and Education Partnership (ACILEP) is a collaborative effort to provide critical legal, educational, and emergency support to our undocumented community. Our mission is to ensure that persons facing detention, deportation or immigration-related emergencies have access to high quality legal services, community education, and resources to fight for their rights.
Service Area
Alameda County
Alameda County Public Health Department – Immigration
This website is designed to provide information, legal resources, and community support to help all Alameda County residents navigate these challenges. Here, you will find resources to use and share in your workplaces, neighborhoods, and communities to ensure that everyone has access to the support and services they need. Visit this page to learn more about:

- Immigration and Health
- Legal Resources
- Know Your Rights resources
Service Area
Alameda County
Contra Costa Immigrant Rights Alliance (CCIRA)
CCIRA is a coalition of community, faith, advocacy and immigrant-led organizations that provides a platform to support actions by multiple players across Contra Costa County. CCIRA works to collectively move campaigns forward by drawing on the experience and best practices of organizations doing local and regional work to engage the broader community in supporting immigrants.
Service Area
Contra Costa County
The Immigration Institute of the Bay Area (IIBA) helps immigrants, refugees, and their families join and contribute to the community. IIBA provides high-quality, affordable immigration legal services, education, and civic engagement opportunities
Service Area
Immigration Legal Services
San Francisco Immigrant Legal & Education Network (SFILEN)
San Francisco Immigrant Legal & Education Network (SFILEN) provides free immigration legal services and comprehensive legal assistance, promoting community education, and organizing to empower the immigrant community.
Service Area
Bay Area
San Francisco Rapid Response Network
The San Francisco Rapid Response Network is a collaboration between SFILEN and SFILDC. We have organized and implemented this system to respond to heightened enforcement actions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Service Area
San Francisco
Social Justice Collaborative
SJC’s mission is to ensure that low-income immigrants, asylum seekers, unaccompanied children, young dreamers, and displaced families are provided with direct legal services and high-quality legal representation in court at little to no cost.
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