Chicago is a Welcoming City!
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Chicago is a Welcoming City!

Chicago Public Library

Job Location : Chicago,IL, USA

Posted on : 2025-08-08T01:02:20Z

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Visit thisnew immigration resource hub for additional information and support services.

Know Your Rights

TheMayor's Office of Immigrant, Migrant, and Refugee Rights is actively working on translating the Know Your Rights & Resources guide into multiple languages. Please stay tuned for updates. In the meantime, you can use the Google Translate tool to view the content of this webpage in your preferred language.

IMRR created a resource guide for new arrivals that outlines the various services the city, state, local agencies and community organizations offer in Chicago.

Welcoming City Ordinance (WCO) Palm Cards

The Welcoming City Ordinance (WCO) is a municipal law that ensures access to City services regardless of immigration status. To learn more, please view the Welcoming City Ordiance palm cards below.

IMRR created QR codes that lead to various City based, community, and IMRR resources. All documents are downloadable and printable.

Know Your Rights Cards for People with Disabilities (English & Spanish )

I want to know if someone is detained by ICE:

If you believe someone is detained by ICE you can search for them in the ICE locator to determine if and where they are being detained. You will need the individual's A Number or their date of birth and place of birth. To locate an individual detained by ICE, visit the ICE locator online.

I want to know if I have an immigration court date coming up:

If you or someone you know are in immigration proceedings and you are not sure of the next court date, call USCIS' hotline to obtain information on the case. The number is 1.800.###.####. You will need the individual's A Number.

I need to find an immigration attorney:

To obtain information through Chicago's Legal Protection Fund, a program sponsored by the city that helps provide free legal immigration services, call 312.###.#### or visit this website for a free legal consultation.

Can my home country help me if I am detained by ICE?

If you are detained by ICE, you should consider contacting your local consulate to inform them of the detention and to learn what support they have to offer.

My loved one is detained and am I struggling:

If someone in your family was detained by ICE and you now need help finding food pantries or other support services, please visit these websites:

  • For Food Pantry location visit Chicago Food Bank's directory

I am worried about what will happen to my family if I am detained, what can I do to prepare?

Consider attending a Know Your Rights event with one of our Legal Protection Fund partners to learn about your options if you are stopped by ICE.

I am a business owner and am not sure what I can do if ICE comes to my business?As a business owner you have rights! Read about them inthis link created by the National Employment Law Project and the National Immigration Law Center. For additional information, visit the American Business Immigration Coalition .

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