Ingraham High School

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ICE Resources for Ingraham Families

ICE Resources for Ingraham Families

Seattle Public Schools recognizes its constitutional imperative to educate all students residing within its boundaries without regard to race, national origin, or immigration status. Ingraham staff will not ask questions about or keep records of the immigration status of students or their family members.

If you have additional resources to share, please contact nczeichner@seattleschools.org.

To report immigration activity, please call the WAISN Deportation Defense Hotline:

1-844-RAID-REP (1-844-724-3737)
(Monday-Friday; 8am-6pm)

Text-Message Alert System:
Text “ICE” or “Migra” to 509-300-4959

Online Resources

WAISN Know Your Rights:

  • What to do if ICE comes to your home.
  • Examples of what a court order and an immigration order look like.

Resources from Immigrant Defense Project:

  • ICE Raids Tool Kit
  • ICE Detainer FAQ

Resources from the National Immigrant Justice Center:

  • What to do if a loved one is detained.
  • How to plan ahead to protect your family in the event of deportation.

Resources from the National Immigration Law Center

  • Know Your Rights Under the U.S. Constitution No Matter Who Is President

In-Person Legal Clinics

On the second Wednesday of every month from January-November, El Centro de la Raza hosts Free Bilingual Legal Clinics at its historic building in Seattle (2524 16th AVE S, Seattle, WA 98144 on the top floor) from 6:00-8:00 PM with intake from 4:00-6:00 PM. Volunteer attorneys from the Latina/o Bar Association of Washington (LBAW) and many volunteer attorneys in the community staff the clinics, along with volunteer interpreters.

Space is limited. Sign up for consultations is on a first-come, first-served basis in-person. The demand for legal advice is far greater than our capacity at the legal clinics. There is no guarantee you will be seen due to the volume of individuals who attend the clinic and the specific legal matter you have. If we do not have an attorney present to address the topic of your legal matter then you may not be seen.

Questions? Please call 844-502-9832 and leave a message with your name, phone number, and a brief description of your legal issue. Staff will try their best to get back to you, but we only have a part-time staff person checking messages a few times per week so please be patient.

Upcoming legal clinic dates: March 12, April 9, May 14, June 11, July 9

Virtual ICE Workshops

Know Your Rights with ICE virtual training: Do you know what to do if ICE comes to your home? Do you know what to do if ICE comes to your workplace? What does a judicial warrant look like? Can ICE enter your home? Come and learn that and more in this bi-lingual (Spanish and English) training.

Wed March 5, 2025, 6 pm–8 pm Zoom Registration for Virtual ICE Know Your Rights Workshops

Virtual Rapid Response training: Rapid Response Teams are groups of trained individuals who are activated to document and provide support to affected families when activity, raids, or detentions by immigration agents are reported in their community. You can join alone or host a watch party!

Sat March 29, 2025 12 pm–2 pm Zoom Registration for Virtual Rapid Response Training