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NWIRP IN-TAKE FORM
If you live in Washington, have an order of removal, and have been checking in with I.C.E without consulting a lawyer click on the link above to fill out the form to get in touch with NWIRP or The Seattle Clemency Project. 

NWIRP GUIDE TO NWDC

ONLINE DETAINEE LOCATOR

National Immigration Legal Services Directory

ICE RAIDS TOOLKIT
Defend Against ICE Raids and Community Arrests, the product of IDP’s and CCR’s collective work against ICE arrests under Bush and Obama, serves as the first comprehensive guide and organizing resource to fight back against the Trump administration’s efforts to criminalize communities and deport millions of people. (Last Updated in July 2017)

Lawsuit.org | Understanding Immigration Law
Immigration law is complex and can be confusing. Lawsuit.org is a resource working to help make the law simple for everyone. You deserve the right to understanding the laws that govern you. Visit lawsuit.org/immigration-law to learn more about the US Immigration Laws. 

  • Asian Americans Advancing Justice website in KHMER (LA): https://www.advancingjustice-la.org/what-we-do/direct-services/allip/khmer
  • What to do if I.C.E Agents are at your door: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/what-do-if-immigration-agents-ice-are-your-door

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS IN KHMER | ENGLISH
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King County residents or those who work in Seattle in need of legal services for their immigration case call (206) 816-3870 to find out if you qualify.

Non-detained, other Western WA Residents: call (800) 445-5771

If detained in Tacoma at NWDC E-mail tacoma@nwirp.org 

Additional resource suggestions:
  • Seattle-King County Immigrant Legal Defense Network: https://www.nwirp.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Legal-Defense-Network-Flier.pdf
 
Pardon Guides (It is highly recommended to submit these forms with the consult of a trusted advocacy group and/or immigration lawyer)
  •  WA Pardon Guide: https://www.governor.wa.gov/boards-commissions/clemency-pardons-board
  •  For questions about the process, contact Jennifer Rheaume (360) 586-0047 or cpboard@atg.wa.gov
  •  CA Pardon Guide: http://searaids.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/pardon-guide.pdf

Tacoma Probono | FREE CIVIL LEGAL AID
Tacomaprobono (formerly Volunteer Legal Services) can help with civil legal issues in Pierce County when you cannot afford to hire an attorney. You do not have to be a Pierce County resident to get help with your case. Call (253) 572-5134 or e-mail vls@tacomaprobono.org. If you call, please leave one message and you will be contacted by an intake specialist who can schedule you for a legal clinic or refer you to other resources as appropriate. You can also come in to our office for a walk-in intake Monday-Thursday, 9-4 (closed for lunch from noon-1:15 daily).

SEAraids.org
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has carried out a series of devastating raids on Southeast Asian refugee communities. This website was created by non-profit and community organizations to provide resources and up to date information to people facing deportation to Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.

http://searaids.org/

SEARAC | Southeast Asia Resource Action Center

SEARAC is a national civil rights organization that empowers Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese American communities to create a socially just and equitable society. As representatives of the largest refugee community ever resettled in the United States, SEARAC stands together with other refugee communities, communities of color, and social justice movements in pursuit of social equity.
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http://www.searac.org/

SEARAC IMMIGRATION RESOURCES & TOOL KITS
http://www.searac.org/resource-hub/immigration/resources-toolkits-immigration/

 NWIRP | Northwest Immigrant Rights Project

Northwest Immigrant Rights Project promotes justice by defending and advancing the rights of immigrants through direct legal services, systemic advocacy, and community education.

If detained in Tacoma at NWDC E-mail tacoma@nwirp.org 

https://www.nwirp.org/get-help/

Asian Law Caucus | Asian Americans Advancing Justice

Founded in 1972, Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus is the nation’s first legal and civil rights organization serving the low-income Asian Pacific American communities. Advancing Justice – ALC focuses on housing rights, immigration and immigrants’ rights, labor and employment issues, student advocacy (ASPIRE), civil rights and hate violence, national security, and criminal justice reform. As a founding affiliate of Asian Americans Advancing Justice, the organization also helps to set national policies in affirmative action, voting rights, Census and language rights.

https://www.advancingjustice-alc.org/

KVAO | Khmer Vulnerability Aid Organization

KVAO – a non-governmental humanitarian organization facilitating the integration into Cambodian society of people who were admitted to the United States as refugees and are being deported to Cambodia.


http://www.kvao.org

F.I.G.H.T | Formerly Incarcerated Group Healing Together

F.I.G.H.T is an organization that assist, advises, and councils men and women of Asian Pacific Islander descent who are currently incarcarated or have been released.

F.I.G.H.T is also highly active in the advocacy of preventing deportation among our community at large.


http://www.fightwa.org/

The Seattle Clemency Project

The Seattle Clemency Project is committed to giving second chances to individuals involved with the criminal justice system. Partnering with various pro bono lawyers in Washington, we are the only non-profit organization in Washington focusing on using Clemency as a means of helping reformed individuals we believe would make positive impacts in our community if released.


http://www.seattleclemencyproject.org/

1LOVE Movement

In the fall of 2010, 1Love Movement formed in response to a deportation crisis that targeted Cambodian-Americans with past criminal convictions in Philadelphia, PA. What began as a campaign to release loved ones from the prison and deportation systems, grew into a grassroots movement building organization. 1Love Movement continues to organize to address the root causes of migration due to US militarism and foreign policy, conditions of poverty, inter-generational trauma, the school to prison pipeline, and unjust deportation policy. We have made a grassroots impact on national policy reform while leading grounded strategies that have won local criminal justice and immigration policy change.
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https://1lovemovement.wordpress.com/

NWDC Resistance

NWDC Resistance is a grassroots undocumented led movement that works to end the detention of immigrants and stop all deportations. Under the umbrella of the national #Not 1More campaign, NWDC Resistance supports and follows the leadership of those detained at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Washington demanding better treatment and conditions and the stop to all deportations. As a movement we reject the paradigm that classifies immigrants as either “hardworking” or “criminal”, “worthy” or “unworthy.” Words like these seek to further divide our communities between people whose lives are considered disposable and people whose lives are judged worthy of protecting. We reject these divisions. And we will continue to organize, march, protest, and act against an immigration system that profits off of the separation of families and the exploitation of undocumented communities. #Not 1more means not one more.
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https://www.nwdcresistance.org/

IMMIGRANT LEGAL RESOURCE CENTER
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The mission of the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) is to work with and educate immigrants, community organizations, and the legal sector to continue to build a democratic society that values diversity and the rights of all people.

https://www.ilrc.org/

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