If you have questions about immigration enforcement, these local resources may be able to help.
These providers operate independently of THA, and their information may be subject to change. Please contact the providers directly to learn more.
Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network
Phone:
(844) 724-3737
Email:
info@waisn.org
From site: “At WAISN, we are committed to defending immigrant and refugee communities from deportation while advocating for meaningful, systemic change. Our work focuses on both deportation defense and pushing for policies that ensure justice for all Washingtonians.”
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
- Direct legal assistance
- Know Your Rights in English and Spanish
- Public Charge rule information
- NW Detention Center (immigration prison) information
- Resources for survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking, or other crimes
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project promotes justice by defending and advancing the rights of immigrants through direct legal services, systemic advocacy, and community education.
Tacoma Community House
Phone:
(253) 383-3951
Tacoma Community House provides supportive services in various areas, including Immigration, Education, Employment, and Victim Advocacy.
Mi Centro
Phone:
(253) 572-7717
Email:
reception@micentrowa.org
From site: “We are a community-based non-profit that works with Latino and Indigenous Native families. Explore our website and learn more about our educational programs, crisis intervention, family outreach services, Arts & Culture programming, or join our advocacy efforts that address the concerns and opportunities for our families and community.”
Tacomaprobono Community Lawyers
Phone:
(253) 572-5134
Free holistic legal services, including representation, advice and education to people who by reason of poverty are unable to effectively access the legal system.
Northwest Justice Project
Phone:
(206) 464-1519
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides free legal assistance to address fundamental human needs such as housing, family safety, income security, health care, education, and more.
ACLU Washington
The ACLU of Washington is the state affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union. From site: “We work to ensure justice, freedom and equality are realities for all people in Washington state, with particular attention to the rights of people and groups who have historically been disenfranchised.”
Refugee Women’s Alliance (ReWA)
ReWA provides refugees and immigrants in Puget Sound with wraparound social services to thrive.
City of Tacoma – Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs
From site: “The Office of Equity and Human Rights is diligently working to create equitable outcomes and facilitate change both internally and externally.”