The full website, with translations, is coming soon. In the meantime, please get in touch and find out what you can do to support at-risk communities in Washington.Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network

The Network is a Coalition of Immigrant and Refugee Rights organizations and individuals that strive to protect, serve and strengthen support capacity and resources to build power and a united voice in Washington.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
when speaking to law enforcement & immigration agents
HOTLINE TO REPORT
IMMIGRATION ACTIVITY
1-844-RAID-REP
(1-844-724-3737)
THIS IS A LINE TO REPORT ACTIVE RAIDS AND ICE ACTIVITY
Reporting Hotline
1-844-RAID-REP
(1-844-724-3737)
The Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network launched a new phone hotline to report ICE raids and attacks and activity across the state. This is a line to report active raids and ICE activity, if you need to report activity that has already occurred or would like to request assistance, please contact us.
Text Message Alert System
Text JOIN to 253-201-2833
The new text message alert system will sign you up to receive information about ICE activity in Washington. Once you join, you can pick from one of the six current languages to receive alerts: English, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean.
More languages rolling out soon!
About the Network
The Network is an all-volunteer coalition of immigrant and refugee rights organizations and individuals in Washington that strive to protect, serve and strengthen communities across the state. The role of the Network is to provide support, capacity and resources to organization’s efforts to build power and a united voice in Washington.
In November 2016, in the wake of the election, a state meeting of immigrant and refugee organizations convened to unite and fight against the unAmerican and unconstitutional rhetoric and legislation that resulted. The Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network has evolved into a diverse coalition of groups with backgrounds and specialization in education, policy, direct services, labor, and more.
The working groups in the Network are focused on developing community response teams and reporting tools to galvanize support and mobilize resources in response to ICE activity.
