This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. For assistance on your specific case, talk to your immigration attorney or to get enrolled in ECO at 1-888-274-7292. 

PREPARE

  • Know your rights.
    Everyone in the U.S. has constitutional rights, regardless of status. You can download a printable Know Your Rights Card that you can carry with you and share it with your family English, Spanish 
  • Avoid encounters with the law.
    Avoid any activity that could draw unnecessary attention. Even minor infractions can lead to ICE being alerted.
  • Apply for your Oregon state ID and carry that with you.
    Do not carry any false identity documents or false immigration documents.
  • Keep all immigration appointments.
    If you have a process or application open, comply with all your requirements and appointments.
  • Enroll in ECO or get an immigration attorney.
    Consult your immigration attorney or enroll in ECO (Equity Corps of Oregon) to get free immigration legal services. To enroll in ECO, call  1-888-274-7292.
  • Make a Family Preparedness Plan.
    Detention or deportation affects the whole family, especially children. It’s crucial to prepare your family in case the worst happens. Learn more below and use the guide at Latino Network.

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