Know Your Rights Information
The Immigrant Legal Resource Center provides organizations with Red Cards with your constitutional rights listed. These cards are available at the Dream Success Center and in other university spaces.

Enforcement Action on Campus
For information on what to do if enforcement agents were to visit university spaces, please visit CSULB’s Enforcement Actions on Campus.
The following campus representatives can assist the communities with questions and guidance pertaining to ICE or any federal enforcement actions on campus.
- For students: Daria Graham or 562-985-5587
- For faculty: Patricia Perez or 562-985-5212
- For staff: Marita Swanson or 562-985-2299
Know Your Rights Events
Our legal providers, CARECEN, will be offering a wide range of workshops throughout the semester to educate the community about their rights. To register for these events, please visit our Events and Orgs page.
For further information on your rights, and how to handle and prepare for a potential encounter with enforcement officers view the following:
- CSULB Enforcement Actions on Campus Website
- Printable red cards in eight languages to distribute to community members
- Know Your Rights tutorial video in seven languages
- NAKASAC Know Your Rights App - Korean and English
- Know Your Immigration Rights - California Attorney General
- Know Your Rights - ILRC
- Know Your Rights - ILRC - Spanish
- Rapid Response Network
- Family Preparedness Plan
- Family Prepared ness Plan - Spanish
- Immigration Preparedness Toolkit
- Immigration Preparedness Toolkit - Spanish
- Prepare for encounters with Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE)
- California Attorney General Higher Education Guidance
- California Student Aid Commission Memo on Undocumented Student Data Privacy
- Non-profit legal services providers
- 10 Things Noncitizen Protestors Need to Know