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Immigrants' Rights Hotline: 1-833-HOU-IMMI

Last updated on May 08, 2017

Immigrants' Rights Hotline: 1-833-HOU-IMMI

The Houston Immigrants' Rights Hotline is a source of timely and accurate information about changing immigration laws and referrals to legal services providers and attorneys. Beginning March 12, 2018, the hotline (1-833-HOU-IMMI) will take calls from 9am to 5pm, Monday through Friday. Calls will be taken in Spanish and English, with interpretation available in Vietnamese, Mandarin, Arabic, and other languages.

Call 1-833-HOU-IMMI (1-833-468-4664) for information about the following:

  • Your rights as an immigrant;
  • Changes to immigration law and how it might affect your family;
  • How to report an incident of hate or discrimination;
  • Help someone who is in immigration detention;
  • Help finding a free or low-cost immigration attorney;
  • Report an immigration raid or "sweep" in your area;
  • Upcoming events and how to get involved in your community.

The Hotline is a project of the ACLU of Texas, the Houston Immigration Legal Services Collaborative (HILSC), Boat People SOS, BakerRipley, United We Dream, Houston Volunteer Lawyers, and Tahirih Justice Center.

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