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Immigration Rights Resources

ICE Online Detainee Locator System

Official U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) tool for locating individuals currently in ICE custody or those who have been in U.S. Customs and Border Protection custody for more than 48 hours. Search by A-Number or biographical information including name, date of birth, and country of birth.

Update 7.11.25

Immigration Policy Updates and Los Angeles County Resources Workshop


Topics include:

  • Immigration policy updates
  • Know Your Rights and family preparedness
  • Supporting students and families
  • How to prevent immigration fraud and scams
  • Local resources and getting the right help


3 Sessions

Immigration Reporting Form - rev. 6.13.35


  • Use this form to report ICE activities
  • Complete all fields in the form with as much information as possible
  • Second-hand reports of ICE activity may be inaccurate or incomplete. Before reporting activity, attempt to verify the information.

Update 6.16.25


As the devastating and disruptive immigration enforcement continues in Los Angeles County, we acknowledge its impact on you and our program participants. The enforcement threatens the health and safety of everyone – and creates barriers to accessing our services. There have been reports of participants being detained and ICE at or near our sites.

 

Here are some resources that may be helpful during these challenging times. Resources are available in multiple languages.


LA County Office of Immigrant AffairsKnow Your Rights Resources for Immigrants in Los Angeles County - Office of Immigrant Affairs

This site includes:

  • Know Your Rights workshop calendar
  • Red cards to print in various languages
  • Family preparedness plans, with caregiver affidavit
  • Detention support and guidance on what to do if someone is detained
  • List of legal services organizations
  • Guidance for homeless service providers



Coalition for Humane Immigrant RightsAll Resources - The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights



National Employment Law Project/National Immigration Law Center:


The LA Rapid Response Network Hotline – (888) 624-4752 where people can report immigration enforcement operations as well as request referrals for local, regional, or national legal immigration and other support services.


Thank you and stay safe.

Click here to visit the Los Angeles County Office of Immigrant Affairs site for more information and resources