- WA Immigrant Solidarity Network Rapid Response Hotline
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- WAISN Deportation Defense Hotline (Monday-Friday; 6am-6pm) at 844-724-3737
Accompaniment: Know someone who wants to be accompanied to their immigration appointment or hearing?
- Contact the WAISN Hotline 1-844-724-3737 Monday-Friday from 6am-6pm and request Accompaniment. Note: Please give as much lead time as possible.
- View flyers in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Lingala here.
- Printable Accompaniment Flyers in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese and Lingala.
Know someone who needs an immigration lawyer or who has been detained?
- See Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice’s Resource How to Support an Immigrant Who Is Detained in WA English & Spanish versions with concrete details, links, and a list of lawyers.
NWIRP Resources | Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
- Watch NWIRP’s Immigration Update from 10/21/25.
- Informational videos and PowerPoint slideshows for asylum seekers to help navigate the immigration court and asylum process. In English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
- Know Your Rights Resources – Every person in the United States has certain basic rights regardless of citizenship.
- If you know someone who is currently detained at the Northwest Detention Center, please contact NWIRP at [email protected] or call NWIRP at 253-383-0519/ 877-814-6444.
Family Safety Plans by Legal Counsel for Youth and Children (LCYC)
WAISN Resources for Deportation Defense | Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network
Reporting ICE Activity: Let’s not spread rumors! Report any ICE activity or raids to the WAISN Hotline, which is open 6am-6pm but can receive text messages at any hour. Call 844-724-3737.
- WAISN is requesting reports by firsthand observers (not secondhand accounts). Try to take photos and video, document location, time, and as much information as possible.
- Text “ICE” or “Migra” to 509-300-4959 to receive news about raids in your community and check WAISN’s Facebook or Instagram for confirmation of ICE activity.
Additional WAISN Resources
- Know Your Rights flyers and information in English, Spanish, French, Lingala, Portuguese, and Somali.
- WAISN Bystander & Observer Guidelines
- Rumor Control: Spread Power, Not Panic flyer
- Support WAISN’s Fair Fight Bond Fund
Know Your Rights App
This app developed by the National Korean American Service and Education Consortium (NAKASEC) is in many languages and has the ability to read your rights out loud to an ICE or law enforcement agent and send a message to an emergency contact.
