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Sacramento Rapid Response Network

Sacramento

Rapid Response Hotline

(916)382-0256

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"ACLU of Northern California wants to make sure you know your rights and have access to rapid response hotlines set up in the Northern California region. For more information, visit their page and learn Your Rights if ICE Confronts You and download the Rapid Response Hotlines in the Northern Region"

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24 Hour rapid response hotline:

(916)382-0256

The Rapid Response Hotline number is (916)382-0256. There is language capacity in Spanish and English. There is usually only 1 dispatcher at a time, if the line is busy, it is because we are speaking with someone else.

 

To ensure we respond to our callers promptly, we ask that individuals calling use the line only to report ICE activity in the Sacramento Area, or seek help for someone detained in the past 24 hrs.

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The Rapid Response Hotline responds by sending trained Moral and Legal Observers to document ICE activity. They gather information for the legal team and refer families to attorneys for a consultation.

 

We dispel myths about any "raids" and false alarms! However, we're prepared to respond to large-scale mass enforcement.

Attorney referral & 
legal support

The Sacramento Rapid Response Hotline is operated by NorCal Resist. The FUEL Legal Team receives referrals from the Hotline.  We work together to provide legal assistance to individuals who are at an ICE Processing Center or have been detained.

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"All people in the United States, regardless of immigration status, have certain rights and protections under the U.S. Constitution. The ILRC’s Red Cards help people assert their rights and defend themselves in many situations, such as when ICE agents go to a home."

Rapid Response Networks by Region

Please note that these are all Hotline numbers for reporting ICE activity or seeking legal help for someone detained in the past 24 hours. 

North Bay

North Bay Rapid Response Network

Sonoma, Napa, & Solano Counties


(707) 800 - 4544

Santa Cruz County

Your Allied Rapid Response Network        & Pajaro Valley Rapid Response


(831) 239 - 4289

Central Valley

Valley Watch Rapid Response Network

Fresno, San Joaquin, Merced, Stockton, & Kern Counties


(559) 206 - 0151

Kern County

Kern County Rapid Response Network


(661) 432 - 2230

Contra Costa County

Stand Together Contra Costa


(925) 900 - 5151

San Francisco

San Francisco Response Network

123-456-7890


(415) 200 - 1548

San Mateo County

San Mateo County Rapid Response Network


(203) 666 - 4472

Santa Clara County

Amigos Center


(408) 290 - 1144

Koreatown 

Koreatown Rapid Response Network


(323) 894 - 1504

Los Angeles

Los Angeles Rapid Response Network


(619) 536 - 0823

123-456-7890

San Diego

San Diego Rapid Response Network


(619) 536 - 0823

Inland Empire

Inland Coalition for immigrant Justice Emergency Response Network


(909) 361 - 4588

San Bernardino & Riverside County

Orange County

Orange County Rapid Response Network


(714) 881 - 1558

Southern Central Coast

Southern Central Coast Rapid Response Network


(805) 870 - 8855

123-456-7890

Santa Barbara, Ventura, & San Luis Obispo County

Marin County

Volunteers needed!

123-456-7890

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