Community Impact Resource Page

APCF is committed to providing our community and nonprofit partners with the most up-to-date information and resources during these challenging times. In light of ongoing deportation actions targeting undocumented immigrants and lawful permanent residents (Green Card holders) with felony or misdemeanor records, our colleagues in the advocacy community have compiled a list of helpful resources. To support those affected, we have created an online resource directory featuring timely sources of information for individuals, families, nonprofits, and small businesses.

These materials are intended to support nonprofits and small businesses working with impacted individuals. Please note that the information provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

Resources & Information

(last updated 3:08 pm Wednesday, June11, 2025)


Understanding Immigration Enforcement slidedeck (Developed by Center for A3 with some Spanish and Chinese resources): Click Here

● Who is ICE?

● 4th and 5th Amend rights at home and in public

● Emergency planning

Family/Emergency Planning

○ Make a Child Care Plan

○ Find out your immigration options

○ Sample template, checklists, etc.

Appleseed Manual on Protecting Assets: [Click Here][7]

○ Managing, accessing and closing a bank account

○ Credit cards, prepaid and debit cards

○ Dissolving or selling a business

○ Other topics [7]: https://appleseednetwork.org/planningmanual/

Download the Know Your Rights 4 Immigrants app (NAKASEC): ○ Install this free app for Apple and Android

○ Access KYR info in 19+ languages

○In case of emergency, the app will announce your rights in English and send a text to your preselected list of contacts

What to do if a loved one is detained

● OCRRN: Click Here

● NDLON: Click Here

Other translated KYR materials for in-language resources for AA and PI communities

● Korean KYR materials (NAKASEC): Click Here

● Asian Americans Advancing Justice SOCAL: Click Here

● Asian Law Caucus Resources: Click Here

●Red cards (various PI languages and Asian languages): Click Here

Community members


FAQs on Nonprofit and Small Business Rights with Respect to Immigration Enforcement(Developed by Public Counsel): Click Here

● Employers rights and responsibilities if ICE appears at the workplace

● Data retention

● I-9 audits

● Staff and clients’ rights

● Warrants

● How to implement

● How to document

● Sample template policies

Webinar recording of Public Counsel’s training for nonprofits & businesses: Click Here

A Guide for Employers: What to Do if Immigration Comes to Your Workplace (Developed by National Immigration Law Center): Click Here

● Available in Chinese, Korean, Thai and Spanish

Right to Photograph/Video record

● Your Rights When Filming Immigration Enforcement (WITNESS x Brooklyn Defender Services): [Click Here][4]

○ Also available in Spanish, Arabic, Mandarin, Russian, Urdu, Haitian Creole, French

● LA County Sheriff: Click Here [4]: https://library.witness.org/product/your-rights-when-filming-immigration-enforcement-us/

California Immigrant Policy Center’s Detention and Deportation resources: Click Here

● List of Rapid Response Networks in CA - If your staff see suspected ICE activity, please report it immediately to your local rapid response network!

● List of KYR and community education materials

● List of family preparedness materials - see selected links below

LA County Office of Immigrant Affairs: Click Here

Orange County Office of Immigrant Affairs: Click Here

For Nonprofits and Small Businesses