Know Your Rights Resources

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Overview

All individuals in the United States have rights, regardless of immigration status. Culver City wants residents and visitors to understand those rights with the information and resources below. Please note: The inclusion of any link does not imply endorsement by the City of Culver City. Users should exercise their own discretion when visiting external links. The content below is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or reflect the official policy of the City of Culver City. For legal guidance, please consult an attorney.

Be Informed: The Basics 

Local Support

Hotlines/Apps

In the Workplace

National Day Labor Organizing Network information for immigrant workers

State of California Department of Industrial Relations
Offers support to all workers in multiple languages. The team does not ask about or track immigration status:

LA County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs Office of Labor Equity

  • Worker Protection Laws
    • Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers
    • Health and Safety Retaliation
    • Prevention of Human Trafficking 

A Guide for Employers

  • What to Do if Immigration Comes to Your Workplace
    • This guide provides practical advice for addressing immigration-related actions in the workplace. First published in December 2017, it is available in multiple languages, including Chinese, Korean, Spanish, and Thai.

Family Preparedness Plans

Parental and Family Rights Toolkits

General Guides

Community Resources

Rights in Detention

Legal Providers