Everyone in the United States has certain rights, regardless of immigration status. This page summarizes neutral, government-sourced information and local contacts. It is provided for general information only and is not legal advice.
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What to expect from Oceanside Police Department (OPD)
OPD’s role is local public safety. In line with California law (the California Values Act, SB 54), OPD does not use City resources for civil immigration enforcement. OPD does not ask individuals about immigration status for immigration-enforcement purposes and does not participate in federal civil immigration enforcement operations. OPD may assist other agencies to maintain public safety and will comply with state and federal law when required (for example, in response to a judicial warrant).
Your rights under California & federal law (overview)
The California Department of Justice (DOJ) publishes neutral “Know Your Rights” information. Highlights include:
- You have the right to an attorney if you are arrested by police. If detained by federal immigration authorities, you have the right to consult a lawyer (the government is not required to provide one).
- State and local law enforcement in California may not ask about your immigration status for immigration-enforcement purposes and may not share personal information for those purposes except as allowed by law.
- Children have the right to a free public education regardless of immigration status.
- You have rights related to housing, workplace non-discrimination, and emergency medical care.
See the DOJ resource page and flier:
Find or contact someone in ICE custody
County Legal Defense Program (for detained individuals):
- Main number (County of San Diego Immigration Legal Defense Program): 619-446-2883
- For people at Otay Mesa Detention Center: dial 1157# (free from facility phones)
Local County & School resources
Free/low-cost legal help
Tip: California Community Colleges students, staff, and faculty can access free services via the statewide program. See the CCC Legal Services information.
Report a concern or file a complaint
Languages
Many linked resources are available in multiple languages. County Sheriff SB 54 flyers are available in English, Spanish, Filipino, Chinese, Vietnamese, Somali, Persian, Arabic, and Korean. If you need assistance, call 2-1-1 San Diego.
Disclaimer: This page provides general information only and does not replace advice from a licensed attorney. External links are provided for convenience. The City of Oceanside does not control or endorse external websites.