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RESOURCES FOR IMMIGRANT FAMILIES, CHILD CARE PROVIDERS AND CAREGIVERS

The Child Care Law Center stands with child care providers and families, many of whom are immigrants. If people need an immigration attorney, individual or general legal advice on an immigration matter, they can use the below resources to find an immigration attorney.

Disclaimer: 

The Child Care Law Center (CCLC) is a statewide legal support center only operating in California. CCLC staff are not immigration attorneys, and cannot provide immigration legal advice or represent individuals in legal immigration matters.

CCLC attorneys  practice California child care law, specifically related to 1) housing rights of California family child care providers, 2) child care subsidy rights of California families, and 3) disability rights of children in child care settings. 

The sharing of this information below does not create an attorney-client relationship between CCLC and individuals seeking this information, nor does it constitute Child Care Law Center offering legal advice.



Below is a list of resources by topic from statewide and nationwide organizations that support immigrant families, child care providers, and individuals

Individual Legal Advice and Resources

  • National Immigration Project:
    • Phone: (213) 639-3900
    • Email: info@nilc.org 
  • National Immigration Legal Services Directory
  • American Immigration Lawyers Association, Immigration Lawyer Search
  • National Immigration Help Search

Urgent Support Related to Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) or Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Activity

  • National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights:
    • Immigration Hotlines | Líneas Directas de Inmigración

General Rights

  • Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law training on Sanctuary and Federal Harboring Laws: Contact or watch
  • Navigating Immigration: Protections and Rights for Children and Families – VIDEO
  • “Protecting Immigrant Families’ Access to Early Childhood Programs” webinar, 
    CLASP and National Immigration Law Center:
    • English (video and audio),
    •  La grabación en español (sólo audio), 
    • Presentation Slides (see speaker notes for additional resources).
  • Americans Civil Liberties Union (ACLU):
    • Know Your Rights: Immigrants’ Rights
      • English
      • (Arabic) العَرَبِيَّة‎
      • 中文(简) (Chinese)
      • Creole
      • فارسی (Farsi)
      • Français (French)
      • Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
      • 한국어 (Korean)
      • Português (Portuguese)
      • Soomaali (Somali)
      • Español (Spanish)
      • Tagalog
      • (Urdu) اُردُو‎
      • Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
      • हिंदी (Hindi)
      • (Traditional Chinese) 繁體中文
      • (Simplified Chinese) 简体中文
    • Information for folks who are Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients – Know Your Rights: Dreamers (DACA)
    • Information for folks who live within 100 miles of the U.S. border – Know Your Rights 100 Mile Border Zone
      • English
      • (Arabic) العَرَبِيَّة
      • Español (Spanish)
      • Français (French)
      • Soomaali (Somali)
      • (Urdu) اُردُو
      • हिंदी (Hindi)
      • (Traditional Chinese) 繁體中文
      • (Simplified Chinese) 简体中文
    • Video – Immigrants’ Rights: What to do if stopped
      • English
      • (Arabic) العَرَبِيَّة‎‎
      •  فارسی (Farsi) 
      • Español (Spanish) 
      • (Urdu) اُردُو
    • Know Your Rights: Stopped by Policy, Immigration Agents, or FBI
      • English
      • (Arabic) العَرَبِيَّة‎ 
      • 中文(简) (Chinese)
      •  Creole
      • فارسی (Farsi) 
      • Français (French)
      • Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
      • 한국어 (Korean)
      • Português (Portuguese)
      • Soomaali (Somali)
      • Español (Spanish)
      • Tagalog
      • (Urdu) اُردُو‎
      • Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • Chinese for Affirmative Action:
    • Resources of Immigrant Communities in 2025 webpage
  • State of California Civil Rights Department Ralph Act Fact Sheet
  • Deportation Defense Manual
  • ICE Memo on Enforcement Actions in or Near Protected Areas
  • Immigration Center for Women and Children:
    • Know Your Rights Flyer 
    • Conozca sus Derechos
    • Preparedness for Family Emergencies
    • Preparación para emergencias familiares
  • Immigration Defense Project:
    • Know Your Rights booklet
  • Immigrant Legal Resource Center:
    • Immigration Preparedness Toolkit
    • El Plan de Preparacion de Inmigracion
    • Red Cards/Tarjetas Rojas
  • Know Your Rights – Red Cards
  • Know Your Rights – Immigration Resources (Public Counsel)
  • National Immigration Law Center:  
    • “Know Your Rights: What to Do if You are Arrested or Detained by Immigration
    • “How to Find a Loved One After a U.S. Immigration Arrest”
    • Trump’s Rescission of Protected Areas Policies Undermines Safety for All  (FACTSHEET)
  • Protecting Immigrant Families Facing Deportation (TOOLKIT)
  • Protecting Immigrant Families The Facts: USCIS’s Sponsor Obligations Reminder Memo
  • CDSS Immigration Services Funding Grantee Referral List: Provides a list of immigration legal services free of charge in various categories:
  • Legal Services Assistance: CDSS website with resources for immigration legal services

Parent Rights

  • Early Start Immigration Toolkit
  • FAQs on Parents Rights with Respect to Immigration Enforcement (CCPU)

Child Care Programs

  • Guidance and Model Policies for Early Childhood Education and Child Care Providers (April 2026)
    • Model Policy Template
    • Overview of Confidentiality Laws for ECE & Child Care Providers
    • Know Your Rights: A Guide for Families with Children in Early Education or Child Care Programs Regarding Immigration Enforcement Actions
    • Best Practices Checklists for ECE and Child Care Providers on Immigration Enforcement
    • Requirements at a Glance: New Rules for ECE Providers Regarding Immigration Enforcement
    • Quick Reference: Resources for ECE and Child Care Providers Regarding Immigration Enforcement Actions
  • Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP):
    • Guide to Creating “Safe Spaces” Policies for Early Childhood Programs
    • Our Children’s Fear: Immigration Policy’s Effects on Young Children (REPORT)
    • Immigration Policy’s Harmful Impacts on Early Care and Education (REPORT)
    • Immigrant Eligibility for Federal Child Care and Early Education Programs
    • Still at Risk: The Urgent Need to Address Immigration Enforcement’s Harms to Children (REPORT)
  • California Collaborative for Immigrant Justice:
    • California Rapid Response Networks: Community Resources and Hotline Numbers
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on Child Care Provider Rights with Respect to Immigration Enforcement (CCPU)
  • Public Counsel:
    • Guide for Early Childhood Programs// Guía para Programas de Educación Temprana
    • Know Your Rights as a Child Care Business
  • The Children’s Partnership, CCLC, and CLASP Multilingual One-pager “How to Create Safe Spaces in Early Care and Education for Children in Immigrant Families”
  • “A Love Letter and Support Guide for Families Navigating Harmful Immigration Raids and Policies,” created by the Children Thrive Action Network, National Parents Union, and Little Justice Leaders, highlights the experiences of immigrant families and offers advice, providing parents with mental health resources for themselves and their children.
    • This love letter to immigrant parents invites parents to reflect on their own mental health, guides them through safety planning, and offers tips on how to talk to and support their children. This resource is available in Spanish and English

K-12 schools

  • Public Counsel:
    • Guide for K-12 Schools // Guía para Escuelas Primarias y Secundarias
  • California Office of the Attorney General:
    • Promoting a Safe and Secure Learning Environment for All: Guidance and Model Policies to Assist California’s K-12 Schools in Responding to Immigration Issues
  • California DOJ:
    • Guidance and Model Policies to Assist K-12 Schools
    • Quick Reference for School Officials
    • Guidance and Model Policies for Public Institutions 
  • Children Thrive Action Network:
    •  Messaging Guide: Immigration Enforcement in Sensitive Locations/Protected Areas
  • Education for All Campaign
  • National Education Association
    • Guidance on Immigration Issues
  • National Immigration Law Center
    • Education Providers and Immigration Enforcement: Know Your Rights & Your Students’ Rights  
  • US Department of Education
    • Resources for Ensuring Equal Access to Education for Immigrant Students (LETTER)
  • UnidosUS:
    • Frequently Asked Questions For School Officials: What To Do If Ice Shows Up At Your School

Workplace Rights

  • Legal Aid at Work:
    • English –   “Your Rights If Immigration Shows Up at Work: Workplace Raids and Audits”
    • Spanish – “Sus derechos si Inmigración aparece en el trabajo: Redadas y auditorías en el lugar de trabajo”
    • Chinese – 如果移民局在工作场所出现,您的权利:工作场所突袭和审计 
    • English – Undocumented Workers’ Guide to Applying for California Disability Insurance & Paid Family Leave
    • Spanish – Guía del trabajador indocumentado para solicitar el Seguro de Incapacidad y Permiso Familiar Pagado en California
    • Chinese – 无证工人申请加州残疾保险和带薪家事假指南
  • Legal Aid at Work “Workplace Immigration Raids: Informational Flyer”
    • English
    • Spanish
    • Chinese
    • Vietnamese
    • Tagalog
    • Korean
  • Legal Aid at Work, “Employment Rights of Undocumented Workers”
  • National Immigration Law Center and National Employment Law Project: 
    • What to Do if Immigration Comes to Your Workplace
  • Public Counsel:  
    • FAQs on Nonprofit and Small Business Rights with Respect to Immigration Enforcement (ICE)
    • Training – Non-profit and small businesses: Know Your Rights, Interactions with Immigration Enforcement
      • Training slides
        • English
        • Espanol
      • Training recording:
        • English
        • Espanol
    • Guide for Employers // Guía para Empleadores
    • Guide for Healthcare Facilities // Guía para Centros de Atención Médica
    • Guide for Early Childhood Programs // Guía para Programas de Educación Temprana
    • Work Authorization FAQ for Employers // Preguntas Frecuentes sobre Autorización de Trabajo para Empleadores
    • Sample Data Retention Policy // Ejemplo de Política de Retención de Datos
    • USCIS Handbook for Employers // Manual del USCIS para Empleadores
    • ICE Detainee Locator System // Sistema de Localización de Detenidos por ICE

Public benefits

  • National WIC Association:
    • Information on WIC and public charge 
  • Keep Your Benefits California

 Care and Trauma Support

  • United We Dream:
    • Developing Psychotherapy Strategies to Foster Resilience and Prevent Trauma Among Immigrants
  • Immigrants Rising:
    • Wellness Support Groups
  • Children Thrive Action Network: 
    • Fact Sheet on children in mixed-status families and current policy threats
  • ImmSchools and Rutgers University Center for Youth Social Emotional Wellness:
    • Lessons and Research Based Strategies: Supporting Immigrant Youth and Families in K-12 Schools
  • Florida State University, College of Medicine, Center for Child Stress and Health:
    • Immigrant Children with Traumatic Separation: Information for Professionals
  • Informed Immigrant:
    • How to Support Undocumented Students’ Mental Health: Dealing with Trauma and Anxiety
    • Mental Health for Immigrants: Taking Care of Yourself & Loved Ones

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