Resources for Immigrants
Posted by Office of PA State Senator Nikil Saval on February 25, 2025
All people have rights, and the work to undergird Philadelphia’s commitment to inclusion and safety for must be actively upheld at every level of government and in every neighborhood.
Philadelphia has always been a place where people come to make their homes. Our neighborhoods are vibrant because of this, and our city’s future health and vitality depend on our continued support for immigrant communities.
Please find a list of resources below:
- ACLU Pennsylvania (information on rights and protections and ICE operations in in the Commonwealth; aclupa.org)
- Informed Immigrant (timely and reliable information and support; informedimmigrant.com)
- HIAS Pennsylvania (legal and social services for low-income immigrant households; hiaspa.org)
- Nationalities Services Center (legal services, health and wellness, education, employment services, and language access for immigrant and refugee households; nscphila.org)
- Pennsylvania Immigration Resource Center (free legal services, education, and advocacy for people at risk of detention or deportation and for survivors of violence; pirclaw.org)
- Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network (free legal services and advice; palegalaid.net)
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