Rapid Response Hotlines to Report ICE Activity

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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.

To center factual and descriptive information and avoid panic and misinformation, do your best in reporting details. Mutual aid groups have widely shared this format called S.A.L.U.T.E. to help you remember what details to include in your reports. Here are the S.A.L.U.T.E. guidelines:

S.A.L.U.T.E. Reporting Guidelines

  • Size/Strength: How many agents are present?
  • Actions/Activities: What did you see them doing?
  • Location and Direction: Where are they and where are they headed?
  • Uniform/Clothes: What are they wearing? Describe as much as possible. Uniform? Plain clothes? Identifying logos, etc.
  • Time: What time did the event occur?
  • Equipment and Weapons: What are you able to see?

Nationwide- Rapid Response Networks

  • Stop ICE Mobile Alerts IG: @stopicenet
    • Send and Receive mobile alerts about ICE raids in your area. No need for an app. Works with every phone. 

State Specific – Rapid Response Networks

Arizona:

Phoenix Valley – Puente Arizona (480) 506-7437

California: 

Thank you to @NorCal_Resist_Chico for creating this carousel post on most of the networks in California: https://www.instagram.com/p/DFA7tEIPSXM/?img_index=6

Find your local rapid response network here: www.ccijustice.org/carrn
If they are missing a resource email here: in**@********ce.org
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Bay Area

Contra Costa- Stand Together Contra Costa: (925) 900-5151

Northern Bay Rapid Response Network (Sonoma, Napa, & Solano Counties): (707) 800-4544

Sacramento Rapid Response Network: (916) 382-0256

San Benito County Solidarity Network-  (831) 204-8082

San Francisco Rapid Response Network: (415) 200-1548

San Mateo County Rapid Response: (203) 666-4472

Santa Clara County Rapid Response Network: (408) 290-1144

Santa Cruz County: Your Allied Rapid Response Network & Pajaro Valley Rapid Response: (831) 239-4289

Central Valley

Kern County Rapid Response Network: (661) 432-2230

Valley Watch Rapid Response Network: (559) 206-0151 

  • Serving: Fresno, San Joaquin, Merced, Stanislaus, & Kern Counties

Los Angeles, San Diego & Inland Empire

Union del Barrio – Community Patrol @uniondelbarrio | uniondelbarrio.org 

  • LA: (213) 444-6562
  • North San Diego (760) 913-0306
  • San Diego: (619) 916-7215

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Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice Emergency Response Network (San Bernardino & Riverside Counties): (909) 361-4588

Koreatown Rapid Response Network: (323) 894-1504

Los Angeles Raids and Rapid Response Network: (888) 624-4752

Long Beach- ORALE Community Defense Network: (562) 245-9575

  • They also help connect to local resources: Long Beach Justice Fund
  • @oralelb

Orange County Rapid Response Network: (714) 881-1558

San Diego Rapid Response Network: (619) 536-0823

Southern Central Coast Rapid Response Network: (805) 870-8855

  • Serving: Santa Barbara, Ventura, & San Luis Obispo Counties

Colorado

Colorado Rapid Response Network: 1(844) 864-8341

D.C.

DC Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid: (202) 335-1183

Florida

ICE Watch Miami  | IG: @icewatchmia  

Illinois

Chicago & Surrounding Areas- ICCIRR: (855) 435-7693

@ocadchicago , @ICIRR_IL , @aurorailrrt


Massachusetts
LUCE Immigrant Network: 617-370-5023

Michigan

Grand Rapids Rapid Response to ICE: (616) 238-0081

New York

New York State Office for New Americans (ONA) Hotline: 1-800-566-7636

NYC ICE Watch- DM via IG @nycicewatch

Rochester- ROC Rapid Response Network: (585) 420-6471 

New Jersey

Rapid Response New Jersey: 1(888) 347-3767

North Carolina

Siembra NC: (336) 543-0353

Pennsylvania

Centre County Rapid Response Network: (814) 264-4626
@centrecountyrapidresponse

Rhode Island

PSL & AMOR ICE Watch Hotline: 401-675-1414

Tennessee

@iceoutofetn – East Tennesse

  • (615) 933-8409

@musiccitymigrawatch – Mid Tennessee

  • (888) 664-2325

@bhammigrawatch- Birmingham

  • 888-664-2325

Washington

Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network: 1(844)724-3737

Wisconsin

Voces de la frontera WI – Comite sin fronteras- Committee without Borders: 1(800) 427-0213

Other Resources: 

National: Learn to verify Reports of ICE  activity: https://defendandrecruit.org/

Los Angeles- Community Self Defense Coalition LA: (213) 444-6562

  • If you’re active duty military or National Guard, you have the right—and duty—under the UCMJ, to refuse unlawful orders. Call the GI Rights Hotline for free, confidential support: 1-877-447-4487

Washington- 

Family Separation Response Task Force-  this is a government initiative of Washington state. 

  • https://dcyf.wa.gov/EOTaskForce
  • Service to protect Children whose parents or guardians are detained or deported due to immigration status. 
  • The goals of the Task Force are to:
    • Recommend improvements to statewide policies and practices
    • Develop and share resources with families at risk of separation
    • Collaborate with trusted community-based organizations 

Documenting can put pressure on people to abide to human rights, to bring awareness of what is actually happening, dispel misinformation and to bring supporting evidence for those who are being persecuted in their search for justice. 

How & Where to Volunteer with Community Self Defense Coalitions: 

There are nationwide groups that range from community organizations to grassroots efforts who are showing up in their communities. If you want to report or volunteer your time, please reach out to the organizations above. This is a living list and as more are found, suggested and made available to us we will be adding them. 

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