Migrant Justice Information
The Environmental Center stands in unwavering solidarity with all communities that face systemic marginalization and oppression, including migrant and indigenous people, Black, and other folks of color, 2SLGBTQ+ people, people with disabilities, the unhoused, and those with low incomes.
Our commitment to environmental sustainability is inseparable from our dedication to racial, social, and economic justice.
Migrant people deserve dignity, respect, and the right to live free from fear and persecution. These are injustices we cannot ignore as environmentalists.
To report suspected ICE activity in Central Oregon: |
Mecca Bend - rapid response network via Meta Messenger: facebook.com/MeccaBend
Latino Community Association - non-rapid response, latca.org, 541-382-4366 |
To report confirmed ICE activity statewide:
Oregon Sanctuary Promise Hotline: 1-844-924-STAY (7829)
PIRC (Portland Immigrants Rights Coalition) Hotline: 1-888-622-1510
What to do if you witness ICE detentions or arrests:
https://www.aclu-or.org/en/know-your-rights-immigrants-rights
Immigrants Rights Resources:
Resources for Legal Representation:
Equity Corps of Oregon 1-888-274-7292
Learn more: https://equitycorps.org/community/ |
Donate to ECO’s legal representation fund:
ICS (Immigration Counseling Services) 503-221-1689
Learn more: https://www.ics-law.org/about
Donate to ICS legal representation fund: https://www.ics-law.org/donate
Stay informed:
Innovation Law Lab - https://innovationlawlab.org/
KYR-Know Your Rights printable red cards: https://www.ilrc.org/red-cards-tarjetas-rojas
The information provided here is a gathering of resources by The Environmental Center for educational purposes only. This is not intended to be and is not a substitute for legal advice.
Student Information:
Are you an undocumented student in Central Oregon? Use THIS resource created by Central Oregon Community College to aid in helping answer your questions.
Workplace Information:
As immigration enforcement actions continue to take a front row seat in the headlines and across the country, it is critical for employers and employees to understand their roles and rights if U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) comes to the workplace. Use THIS resource provided by Cascade Business News.

