

LOCAL RESOURCES: IMMIGRATION, LEGAL, AND UPDATES
As a responsible law student (begrudgingly), I want to make sure people have access to the same information and resources I do when it comes to your rights, due process, and legal support. 🙂
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If you or someone you love needs reliable information, legal help, or a place to report concerns, start here:
​​​​​​Rights only matter if people can actually access them.
Resources will be updated as new resources and information comes in.
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Local Resources
Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota (ILCM)
👉 Know-your-rights info, legal services, updates
https://www.linkedin.com/company/immigrant-law-center-of-Minnesota
Minnesota’s Immigration Legal Services Hub Initiative
👉 Statewide access to immigration legal help
https://www.lawhelpmn.org/minnesotas-immigration-legal-services-hub-initiative
City of Minneapolis – Federal Activity Updates & Resources
👉 Local guidance and updates
https://www.minneapolismn.gov/news/2025/december/fed-activity-updates-resources/
ACLU of Minnesota
Minnesota Attorney General’s Office
Minnesota State Bar Association
👉 Resources supporting the rule of law and our communities
https://mnbars.org/?pg=MSBAAnnouncements&blAction=showEntry&blogEntry=136937
Minnesota Justice Foundation (for attorneys)
👉 Request a law student volunteer
https://mnjustice.org/for-attorneys/volunteer-request-form-2/
Red Card - Immigrant Legal Resource Center
👉 All people in the United States, regardless of immigration status, have certain rights and protections under the U.S. Constitution. The ILRC's red cards give examples of how people can exercise these rights. However, they do not provide individualized legal advice. Community members are encouraged to check in with a trusted legal service provider for questions about their situation.
https://www.ilrc.org/redcards#print
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👉 Todas las personas en los Estados Unidos, independientemente de su estatus migratorio, tienen ciertos derechos y protecciones bajo la Constitución de los Estados Unidos. Las tarjetas rojas del ILRC dan ejemplos de cómo las personas pueden ejercer estos derechos. Sin embargo, no dan consejo legal individualizado. Les avisamos a los miembros de la comunidad que consulten con un proveedor de servicios legales de confianza si tienen preguntas sobre su situación.