Introduction
CCLP is an antipoverty organization advancing the rights of every Coloradan, including immigrants. Policies affecting our immigrant communities are changing due to President Trump’s Executive Orders (EOs). This page offers resources for:
- Legal information
- Community support
- Policy advocacy
Some resources may be available in other languages.
CCLP are not immigration attorneys, and we are not your attorney. This is not legal advice. This page has information and resources for you and your loved ones. If you are having any problems, please reach out to an immigration attorney.
Updated 3/13/2025
Introducción
CCLP es una organización contra la pobreza que defiende los derechos de todos los habitantes de Colorado, incluyendo a los inmigrantes. Las políticas que afectan a nuestras comunidades inmigrantes están cambiando debido a las Órdenes Ejecutivas (OEs) del Presidente Trump. Esta página ofrece recursos para:
- Información legal
- Apoyo comunitario
- Defensa de políticas
Algunos recursos pueden estar disponibles en otros idiomas.
CCLP no somos abogados de inmigración, y no somos su abogado. Esto no es asesoramiento legal. Esta página contiene información y recursos para usted y sus seres queridos. Si tiene algún problema, por favor comuníquese con un abogado de inmigración.
Actualizado 13/3/2025
Supporting immigrant communities: Resources & links
Apoyo a las comunidades inmigrantes: recursos y enlaces
Safety in the health space
Seguridad en espacios de salud
- Health Care Providers and Immigration Enforcement: Know Your Rights, Know Your Patients’ Rights; This factsheet provides advice on how to prepare for and respond to (a) enforcement actions by immigration officials and (b) interactions with law enforcement that could result in immigration consequences for their patients. – National Immigration Law Center (NILC), last updated January 2025
- Health Care Providers: Preserve Access to Care and Protect Your Patients from Border Patrol and ICE Interference; A guide to best practices for protecting your rights and your patient’s rights. – American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), August 2020
- Physicians for Human Rights; an organization working at the intersection of medicine, science, and law to secure human rights and justice for all.
- Protect Health Care for Immigrant Families – a webpage that covers DACA health care access, immigrant families at risk, and how to help families in your community. – Protecting Immigrant Families (PIF)
Courthouse safety
Seguridad en el jusgado
- Denver Immigrant Legal Services Fund; A fund that helps increase legal services for individuals navigating the immigration system. – City and County of Denver
- Red Cards / Tarjetas Rojas; Red cards give examples of how people can exercise these rights in real situations; available in Amharic, Arabic, Chinese, English, Farsi, French, Haitian Creole, Hmong, Khmer, Korean, Pashto, Portuguese, Punjabi, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, Tigrinya, Ukrainian, Vietnamese. – ILRC
Family safety
Seguridad familial
- Child Welfare FAQs Regarding Family Detention or Deportation; A comprehensive FAQ guide on child and youth welfare considerations for families affected by detention or deportation in Colorado. – CCLP, February 14, 2025
- Español: Preguntas frecuentes sobre el bienestar infantil en relación con la detención o deportación familiar; Una guía completa de preguntas frecuentes sobre consideraciones de bienestar infantil y juvenil para familias afectadas por detención o deportación en Colorado. – CCLP, 14 de febrero de 2025
- Detained or Deported: What About My Children?; A parental rights toolkit. – Women’s Refugee Commission, February 26, 2025
- Family Preparedness Plan; This packet will help everyone create a Family Preparedness Plan, regardless of immigration status, available in Chinese. – ILRC, March 1, 2017
- For Parents and Caregivers: How to talk with children ages 3-6 years old about ICE; A document about how to talk to children about ICE and immigrant status; available in Spanish in the same document. – Dr. Claire Cronin, LPC RPT-S and Lucía Granados Vicuña, LSW
- Immigrant Preparation Packet; A packet to help you and your family prepare for possible action by immigration authorities such as ICE. – Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (CIRC), updated January 2025
- Español: Paquete de Preparacion Para Inmigrants; Este paquete le ayudará a usted y a su familia a prepararse para posibles acciones de las autoridades de inmigración, como ICE. – Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (CIRC), updated January 2025
- My Family Protection Plan; A guide to form and document a plan of action in case of deportation, or a prolonged absence from home. – Justice and Mercy Legal Aid Center
- Español: Mi Plan de Protección Familiar; Una guía para formular y documentar un plan de acción en caso de una deportación, o igual en caso de una ausencia prolongada en el hogar. – Justice and Mercy Legal Aid Center
- Step-by-Step Family Preparedness Plan; A toolkit that gives guidance on family preparedness planning, regardless of immigration status. – Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC), November 20, 2024
- Español: Plan De Preparación Familiar; Este paquete está dividido en diferentes secciones que brindan orientación sobre la preparación familiar, independientemente de estatus migratorio. – ILRC, November 20, 2024
School safety
Seguridad en escuelas
Please note this list does not cover every school district in Colorado. Please reference your local school district’s website and superintendents for immigration policies.
Tenga en cuenta que esta lista no cubre todos los distritos escolares de Colorado. Consulte el sitio web de su distrito escolar local y a los superintendentes para conocer las políticas de inmigración.
- Immigrant and Refugee Children; A guide for educators and school support staff. – United We Dream (UWD), NILC, First Focus, and the AFT, 2017
- Supporting Students & Families through Potential Mass Deportations; A webpage to provide resources to families. – DiversifiED Consulting
- Supporting Students – Deportation; Video learning series. – DiversifiED Consulting
Colorado schools
- ACLU of Colorado Sends Letter to School Districts about Legal Rights of Immigrant Students; The letter provides answers to some of the common questions that arise in schools and tools to help ensure that students feel welcome in all schools in Colorado. – ACLU & RMIAN, January 31, 2025
- Department of Safety & Security; A webpage from the school district. – Aurora Public Schools
- Support for our Immigrant Community; A letter from Dr. Alex Marrero, DPS Superintendent. – Denver Public Schools (DPS), January 17, 2025
- Immigration Resources for Families; This family toolkit is a comprehensive guide designed to assist families in creating personalized action plans in case of deportation or prolonged absence, available in Chinese, Croatian, Dari, Haitian, and Russian. – DPS
- Español: Recursos sobre inmigración para las familias; Este kit de herramientas para las familias es una guía integral diseñada para ayudar a crear planes de acción personalizados en caso de deportación o ausencia prolongada. – DPS
- Safety & Security; A webpage from the school district. – Greeley-Evans School District 6
- District Safety; The page provides comprehensive information on various safety protocols and measures within the school community. – Morgan County School District Re-3
- Safe Access & Emergency Preparedness; A letter from Dr. Tony Byrd, SSD Superintendent. – Summit School District, updated January 24, 2025
Native American safety
Seguridad Nativo Americano
- Immigration Crisis Initiative; A webpage to address concerns about Navajo Nation citizens being caught up in ICE. – Operation Rainbow Bridge
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement Update – Southern Ute Indian Tribe, February 19, 2025
Public charge impacts
Impactos de la carga pública
- Public Charge Advocates Resources; Use these resources to learn more about the new public charge rule and share information with your community. – PIF
- Public Charge Community Resources; Use these resources to learn more about new public charge rule and share information with your community, 3 documents translated and available in English, Arabic, Chinese, Haitian Creole, French, Koren, Portuguese, Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese. – PIF, 2022
- Public Charge Information for Families; The information on this page is the latest facts about public charge. – PIF, updated January 21, 2025
- Español: Información Sobre la Carga Pública Para Familias; La información en esta página son los datos más recientes sobre la carga pública. – PIF, Actualizada 21 de enero de 2025
- Public Charge Resources – Wynne Health Group, October 21, 2019
Know your rights
Conoce sus derechos
- Immigrants’ Rights: What To Do If Stopped (video); This video provides tips for interacting with police and understanding your rights. – ACLU, January 30, 2017
- Know Your Rights; A webpage that has resources and information regarding immigrant preparedness including family preparedness packets, Colorado-specific protections, and how to get involved. – CIRC
- Know Your Rights (video); 8 short videos to help educate the community on know your rights in the workplace, at the front door, during a police stop, or at a community agency, available in English and Spanish. – Santa Clara County Catholic Charities, 2018
- Know Your Rights 4 Immigrants; A free app designed to empower yourself by using this app to prepare, learn and respond if you are at risk of being detained by deportation agents. – Apple App Store
- Know Your Rights: Discrimination Against Immigrants and Muslims; A webpage for what to do when faced with discrimination. – ACLU
- Know Your Rights for Expedited Removal Expansion; An update about the Department of Homeland Security’s expanded use of “expedited removal.” – CIRC, January 22, 2025
- Español: Conozca Sus Derechos: Ampliación de la Deportación Acelerada;
El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional amplió el uso de un proceso llamado “deportación acelerada.” – CIRC, del 21 de enero de 2025 - Know Your Rights Handouts: If ICE Visits a Home, Employer, or Public Space; A handout for several scenarios when interacting with ICE, available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese, Arabic, Haitian, Punjabi – AILA, November 30, 2017
- Know Your Rights: Immigrants’ Rights; Regardless of your immigration status, you have guaranteed rights under the Constitution. Learn more here about your rights as an immigrant, and how to express them. – ACLU
- Español: Derechos de los Inmigrantes; Independientemente de su estatus migratorio, usted tiene derechos garantizados por la Constitución. Aprenda más aquí sobre sus derechos y cómo expresarlos. – ACLU
- Know Your Rights: Stopped by Police; A webpage describing what the law requires and also offers strategies for handling police encounters. – ACLU
- Español: ¿Qué Debe Hacer Si la Policía?; Esta tarjeta da consejos en caso de tener contacto con la policía y le ayuda a entender sus derechos. – ACLU
- Know Your Rights: To Protect Yourself as an Immigrant / Conoce tus Derechos: Para Protegerse Como Inmigrante; Know the facts 1-pager / Conoce estos hechos un documento informativo de una página. – CIRC
- Español: Conozca sus Derechos: Derechos de los inmigrantes en Colorado; Serie gráfica. – CIRC
- Français: Connaissez vos droits!; Fiche d’information d’une page. – CIRC
- Kreyòl: Konnen Dwa w!; Fèy enfòmasyon yon paj. – CIRC
- Know Your Rights Toolkit; – ILRC, January 23, 2025
- Know Your Rights Training for Immigrants; In this essential training, you can empower yourself with the knowledge you need to navigate encounters with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). – CIRC, December 18, 2025
- Español: Conozca sus Derechos Como Inmigrante; En esta capacitación esencial, puede adquirir el conocimiento que necesita para afrontar los encuentros con el Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE). – CIRC, January 15, 2025
- Français: Formation sur les droits en matière d’immigration; Obtenez des informations sur la façon de vous protéger, vous et votre communauté, contre les mesures d’application de l’immigration. – CIRC, 18 décembre 2024
- We have rights; An empowerment campaign to prepare for and safely defend our rights during encounters with ICE, available in multiple languages. – Brooklyn Defender Services, WITNESS, MediaTank Productions, Variant
- We Have Rights: What to Do When Interacting with ICE (video); A multilingual video series including Spanish, Urdu, Arabic, Haitian Creole, Russian, Mandarin, French. – ACLU
- Understand the Difference between judicial warrants and ICE warrants; A webpage on valid and non-valid ICE warrants, available in English and Spanish. – CIRC, January 16, 2025
General safety and legal needs
Seguridad general y necesidades legales
- Factsheet: Trump’s Rescission of Protected Areas Policies Undermines Safety for All; This factsheet explains the protected areas policy, the laws that currently apply to these areas, and the steps advocates and communities can take to help immigrants maintain access to essential community spaces and services. – NILC, February 26, 2025
- Find an Immigration Lawyer; General information on Board Certified Immigration attorneys. – AILA
- Find Legal Help; A directory to find a free or low-cost nonprofit immigration legal services provider. – Administrative Relief Resource Center
- Immigration Law Help; A directory to help low-income immigrants find legal help.
- Immigration Legal Protection Resource Guide; Resources to protect & defend immigrant communities. – National Partnership for New Americans, February 28, 2025
Colorado
- AMISTAD; an immigrant center in Boulder, available in English & Spanish
- Casa de Paz; an organization offering housing, meals, visits, and transportation to families affected by immigrant detention in Aurora, Colorado.
- Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County; An organization with the mission to expand access to reliable legal services for the immigrant community.
Workplace safety
Seguridad de trabajo
- ICE Worksite Raid: Employer Rights and Responsibilities – American Immigration Council (AIC) and American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), 2017.
- A Guide for Employers: What to Do if Immigration Comes to Your Workplace; A guide providing practical advice for addressing immigration-related actions in the workplace; available in Chinese, Korean, Thai, and Spanish – NILC, 2017.
- Español: Qué Hacer Si Viene Inmigración a Su Lugar de Trabajo; Esta guía ofrece consejos prácticos para abordar las acciones relacionadas con la inmigración en el trabajo. – NILC, dicienbra de 2017
- Lessons from East Tennessee; A toolkit for organizations responding to mass worksite immigration raids. – Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRRC) & NILC, May 2019
- New American Toolkit; A toolkit that provides resources you can use to advance your work. – Office of New Americans (ONA), 2021
Track news & updates (Colorado)
- Carrying Proof of Immigration Status has Become More Important; A blog regarding carrying paperwork to document status as something many immigrants are considering doing. – Rocky Mountain Welcome Home
- Colorado Immigrant Rights; A page organized for immigrants and allies striving for immigrant justice. – American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
- Colorado Organizations, National Immigration Legal Services Directory; A directory of immigration legal services in Colorado. – Immigration Advocates Network
- The Economic and Fiscal Impacts of Mass Deportation: What’s at Risk in Colorado; A report on the risks of deportation in Colorado. – CFI, March 4, 2025
- Immigrants Are a Vital Part of Colorado’s Future; A data fact sheet that counters misconceptions and highlights the contributions of Colorado’s working immigrant population. – Colorado Fiscal Institute (CFI), Immigration Research Initiative, and Economic Policy Institute, October 2, 2024
- Immigrants in Colorado; A collection of data on immigrants in Colorado and their contributions to the state. – AIC
- Immigrants Power Colorado’s Economy; A blog and factsheets detailing how immigrant workers and entrepreneurs drive economic growth across various industries and income levels throughout Colorado and key counties. – CFI, March 4, 2025
- Immigrants Power Colorado’s Economy (video); A video on how immigrants are an essential workforce for industries across Colorado’s economy. – CFI, November 23, 2023
- Immigrant Resources; A webpage for immigrants. – Boulder County
- Español: Recursos para inmigrantes; Página web del Condado de Boulder para inmigrantes. – Condado de Boulder
- Immigrant & Refugee Affairs; A webpage for these affairs in Denver, Colorado. – City and County of Denver
- Immigrant Support Toolkit; A webpage with immigration legal resources, city resources, support for immigrant families, consulate offices, know your rights, public charge, and more information. – City and County of Denver
- Immigration Resources in Colorado; A webpage providing information about immigration matters affecting their students, families, and loved ones. – Community College of Denver
- Legal Night at Mi Casa Resource Center; Volunteer attorneys provide free legal information regarding immigration, credit, housing, criminal issues, employment issues, and family law.
Organizations, departments, centers, etc.
- Center for Immigration Policy & Research (CIPR); A center at University of Denver that strives to provide a more robust picture of migration dynamics.
- Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (CIRC); An organization fighting for a more just and welcoming Colorado for all.
- Colorado Rapid Response Network (CORRN); An organization committed to responding to raids, deportation, and any ICE activity happening across the state in our communities. Their network is made up of multiple immigrant advocacies and activist groups.
- CO-TRUTH; A coalition of organizations, businesses, and municipalities dedicated to combatting misinformation related to Colorado’s immigrant community.
- Immigrant and Refugee Center Northern Colorado (IRCNoCo); An organization that provides multilingual and culturally responsive education and navigation for their clients/students and their families.
- Immigration Resources; A list of immigration resources across Colorado – 211 Colorado
- Office of New Americans (ONA) within the Colorado Department of Labor & Employment; serves as the point of contact to advance to the integration and inclusion of New Americans in Colorado communities.
- Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network (RMIAN); An organization providing free immigration legal and social services to immigrant children and to adults in immigration detention.
- Spring Institute; An organization building a thriving intercultural community through learning, language access, and advocacy.
Track news & updates (national)
- Addressing the myth of mass deportation’s popularity; A memo, citing new polling from the Immigration Hub, shows mass deportation remains an unpopular solution to handling undocumented immigrants in the United States. – Global Strategy Group, BSP Research, and Immigration Hub
- American Immigration Council; An organization striving to strengthen the US by shaping immigration policies and practices.
- Community Resources; Resources on this page include a wide range of downloadable tools produced for diverse audiences, from experienced advocates to directly impacted community members seeking answers about the complex world of immigration law. – ILRC
- Debunking the Myth of Immigrants and Crime; A study that compared crime data to demographic data from 1980 to 2022, to reveal historical trends and capture the latest patterns.
- Debunking the Myth of the ‘Migrant Crime Wave’; An analysis of substantial research has assessed the relationship between immigration and crime. – Brennan Center for Justice, May 29, 2024
- Frequently Asked Questions: Latest DACA Developments; This resource provides an overview of the current state of the DACA program and what that means for DACA recipients and their loved ones. – NILC, January 18, 2025
- Informed Immigrant; An organization hoping to provide all undocumented immigrants with the knowledge and resources they need to feel prepared in our unpredictable political and enforcement environment.
- Immigration News; A webpage to check out daily roundups of immigration-related news stories, read articles, and check out analysis from AILA. – AILA
- Immigration Policy Tracking Project; A project that compiles and indexes all
identifiable Trump 1.0 and 2.0 immigration policies with key source
documents and continually updates each entry to show its current status. - Justice and Mercy Legal Aid Center; An organization seeking justice for people struggling with poverty and oppression.
- Masa Group; An organization that offers services in social justice and progressive advocacy issue areas.
- Migration Policy Institute; An independent, nonpartisan think tank that seeks to improve immigration and integration policies through authoritative research and analysis, opportunities for learning and dialogue, and the development of new ideas to address complex policy questions. Y en español.
- National Immigrant Justice Center; An organization establishing and defending the legal rights of immigrants, regardless of background, and to transform the immigration system to one that affords equal opportunity for all.
- National Immigration Law Center; An organization advancing the rights and opportunities of low-income immigrants & their loved ones.
- National Immigration Project; a membership organization of attorneys, advocates, and community members who are driven by the belief that all people should be treated with dignity, live freely, and flourish.
- Protecting Immigrant Families; An organization bringing together leading advocates for immigrants, children, education, health, anti-hunger, anti-poverty groups, and faith leaders to lay the foundation for a more inclusive future.
- Policy Brief: The Trump Administration’s Assault on Immigration Courts; An analysis of the recent updates from the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR) on how new policies and agency terminations will impact removal proceedings. – AILA, March 7, 2025
- Resources; the largest immigrant youth-led network in the country, leading the fight for the dignity and respect of all immigrants. – United We Dream
- Washington Office of Latin America (WOLA); An organization advancing human rights, democracy, and justice in Latin America.
Want to help but don’t know how?
¿Quieres ayudar pero no sabes cómo?
- Court Accompaniment volunteer training; A training for volunteers on accompaniment at court hearings. – University of Denver Center for Immigration Policy & Research (CIPR), AFSC, Denver Justice and Peace Committee (DJPC)
- Endorse the Protecting Sensitive Locations Act; A petition to protect the Sensitive Locations Act. – The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)
- Here’s How You Can Help Migrant Children; A list of ways to get involved. – Women’s Refugee Commission
- How Can I Help?; A webpage to learn about community organizations providing support to our immigrant and refugee community members and how you can help in their efforts. – City and County of Denver
- How can I support my refugee & immigrant neighbors; A fact sheet on how to take action by learning, educating, advocating, and reporting. – Spring Institute, February 11, 2025.
- Interested in Volunteering with CORRN? / ¿Interesado en Hacer Trabajo Voluntario con CORRN?; Filling out this form indicates that you would like to be informed of upcoming Colorado Rapid Response Network (CORRN) trainings, so that you can join their volunteer network. / Completar este formulario indica que le gustaría recibir información sobre las próximas capacitaciones de la Red de Respuesta Rápida de Colorado (CORRN) para que puede unirse a nuestra red voluntaria. – CORRN
Contacts
- Colorado Crisis Services: 1-844-493-8255 (24/7 crisis support), or text TALK to 38255
- Denver Office of Immigrant & Refugee Affairs: immigrants@denvergov.orgemail with any questions or concerns regarding issues in Denver.
- Office of New Americans: please email newamericans@state.co.us or call 303-318-8230.
- 211 Colorado; Immigrant, refugee, & new American resources & supports. Dial 2-1-1 or text 898-211* to reach the 211 Colorado Help Center to speak with a live navigator.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas
Interacting with ICE resources
For more materials and information on interacting with ICE and knowing your rights during your interactions, please review these additional resources:
Interactuando con recursos de ICE
If you witness ICE activity or experience an interaction with ICE, call the Colorado Rapid Response Network (CRRN) at 1-844-864-8341. Dial 1 to speak to a dispatcher immediately.
Si veas alguna actividad de ICE o tiene una interacción con ICE, llame a la Red de Respuesta Rápida de Colorado (CRRN) al 1-844-864-8341. Marque 1 para hablar con un operador de inmediato.
What to expect from CRRN
After you have called the Colorado Rapid Response Network, the dispatcher will ask for detailed information about the location and situation. Trained volunteers will then be sent to the scene to:
Qué puedes esperar de CRRN
El operador le pedirá información detallada sobre la ubicación y la situación. Se enviarán voluntarios capacitados a la escena para:
Record the Event
Registrar el evento
Identify participating ICE agents
Identificar a los agentes de ICE que participaron
Remind those involved of their constitution rights
Recordarles a las personas involucradas sus derechos constitucionales