Overview
In response to increased federal immigration enforcement activity, many cities and counties across the United States have implemented policies and initiatives aimed at protecting residents and clarifying how local governments will respond.
These actions include public education campaigns, staff training protocols, new policies governing city property, and coordination between government agencies and community organizations.
Key Points
- Know Your Rights campaigns expanding
Cities have launched public education campaigns to help residents understand their legal rights if approached by immigration agents. These materials are often distributed through transit systems, schools, and community centers. - Information hubs and public resources created
Some cities have developed centralized online platforms that provide immigration resources, legal support information, and guidance for residents facing enforcement activity. - Training for local government staff
Local governments are training city employees on how to respond when federal agents appear at public buildings or interact with city services. - Coordination across agencies and community partners
Many cities are coordinating with nonprofits, legal service providers, and community organizations to ensure residents have access to support during enforcement activity.
Examples from Other Cities
- Chicago, IL
City leaders launched a citywide Know Your Rights campaign displayed across the public transit system to help residents understand how to respond if they encounter federal immigration agents. - San Francisco, CA
The city launched the SF Immigrant Forum, an online platform connecting residents with legal services, healthcare resources, and financial assistance programs. - Los Angeles, CA
City officials approved a citywide Know Your Rights campaign distributed through schools, adult education centers, and public facilities.
Why This Matters
Local governments play an important role in providing accurate information, coordinating resources, and helping communities navigate the impacts of federal immigration enforcement activity.

