Founded in 1979, the IRLC is a national non-profit resource center that provides legal training, educational materials, and advocacy to advance immigrant rights. HQ in San Francisco, with an office in Washington, DC.
Organization Website
Twitter: @ILRC_SF
Facebook: Facebook
Primary geographic focus: California Statewide, National
Organization Type: Provider
LAAC Membership Type: Members
Lists: IOLTA-Funded, IOLTA Support Centers
Tags: Immigration
Acronym or short name: ILRC
94.1 KPFA
March 1, 2018
ILRC's Grisel Ruiz discusses the Supreme Court ruling that strips due process away from undocumented immigrants.
News Story
April 28, 2016
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee approved $1.8 million to provide for the legal defense of unaccompanied immigrant minors facing deportation.
News Story
Voice of OC
September 9, 2015
The governor signed Assembly Bill 899, which prevents confidential juvenile records from being released to immigration officials without permission from the juvenile court.
Organization Website
Twitter: @ILRC_SF
Facebook: Facebook
Primary geographic focus: California Statewide, National
Organization Type: Provider
LAAC Membership Type: Members
Lists: IOLTA-Funded, IOLTA Support Centers
Tags: Immigration
Acronym or short name: ILRC
The ILRC is a national non-profit resource center that provides legal trainings, educational materials, and advocacy to advance immigrant rights.
Founded in 1979, the mission of the ILRC is to work with and educate immigrants, community organizations, and the legal sector to continue to build a democratic society that values diversity and the rights of all people.
Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC)
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AudioSupreme Court Ruling Undermines Due Process for Immigrants
Sonali Kolhatkar94.1 KPFA
March 1, 2018
ILRC's Grisel Ruiz discusses the Supreme Court ruling that strips due process away from undocumented immigrants.
News Story
Mayor approves $1.8M for legal defense of immigrant children
KRON4 (Bay Area)April 28, 2016
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee approved $1.8 million to provide for the legal defense of unaccompanied immigrant minors facing deportation.
News Story
New State Law Increases Protections for Undocumented Youth
Yvette CabreraVoice of OC
September 9, 2015
The governor signed Assembly Bill 899, which prevents confidential juvenile records from being released to immigration officials without permission from the juvenile court.
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