Civil rights advocacy remains at the center of CAIR’s work. CAIR has served more than 25,000 victims of discrimination since its founding. Our California offices receive a total of approximately 800 inquiries a year and work to resolve them through mediation, negotiation, public pressure or, if necessary, through legal action. Our services are often provided free of charge to the community.

Our Immigrants’ Rights Center offers high-quality, low-cost or pro bono services to individuals otherwise unable to obtain legal assistance. We seek to assist individuals who seek asylum, legal permanent residency, citizenship or reunification with their families, as well as victims of human trafficking, serious crimes and domestic violence.

If you believe that you or someone you know has been the victim of any of the aforementioned forms of discrimination or is in need of immigration legal services, please report it by filling out the civil rights intake form.