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ICE Update & Resources

24/06/2025  |  No comments

Recent reports have raised serious concerns about increased immigration enforcement activity in parts of Los Angeles, including federal agents visiting businesses, conducting arrests, and, in some cases, operating alongside California National Guard personnel. These developments have understandably created fear and disruption for business owners, employees, and customers.

Silver Lake is built on the principles of inclusion, creativity, and community—and so are the many neighborhoods our Chamber serves. As President, I want to provide timely resources and verified legal information to help you understand your rights and responsibilities.

Update on Federal Enforcement Activity (as of June 16, 2025): On June 12, a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking the deployment of the California National Guard for immigration enforcement, citing constitutional concerns. That order technically remains in place. However, later the same day, a 9th Circuit panel issued an administrative stay, allowing the Guard to remain deployed while legal arguments continue. A formal review is scheduled for the end of this week, which may impact the outcome. In addition to the Guard, active-duty U.S. Marines have been deployed under federal authority (Title 10) to protect federal property and personnel. While this deployment is lawful, it is constrained by the Posse Comitatus Act, meaning Marines cannot enforce immigration law, conduct arrests for civil violations, or enter non-public areas of a business. Separately, while there was a brief pause announced on June 14 regarding ICE worksite enforcement in certain industries—like hospitality, agriculture, and restaurants—that pause was reversed on June 16. As of today, ICE operations have resumed and remain active throughout Los Angeles County.

It is important to note: this ruling applies only to the California National Guard. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations remain lawful and active across Los Angeles County.

KEY INFORMATION FOR BUSINESS OWNERS:

ICE cannot enter non-public business areas without a judicial warrant.
This includes kitchens, storage rooms, offices, and employee-only zones. A judicial warrant—signed by a federal judge—is required. ICE-issued administrative forms (Form I‑200, Form I‑205) do not authorize entry.
See the ACLU’s Know Your Rights: ICE & the Workplace:
https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/immigrants-rights 

ICE may enter public areas without a warrant.
They may be in customer-facing spaces lawfully, but they must not proceed to restricted or private zones without proper legal authority.

You may request to see a warrant and decline entry to private areas if one is not provided.
Do not physically obstruct agents; calmly insist that they need a judicial warrant.
Refer to ILRC’s employer guide, Know Your Rights: A Guide for California Employers:
https://www.ilrc.org/community-resources/know-your-rights-guide-california-employers 

You are not required to disclose employee immigration status.
Do not share staff information unless served with a valid judicial subpoena or warrant.
See guidance from the National Immigration Law Center:
https://www.nilc.org/issues/workersrights/ 

Document incidents safely.
Record agent names, time, actions, and preserve any video or photo footage. Consult legal support as soon as possible.

Train your team in advance.
Ensure staff know how to respond if federal agents arrive and who is authorized to engage with them.
ACLU SoCal’s California Rapid Response Network provides training and resources:
https://www.aclusocal.org/en/socal-rapid-response-networks 

WHAT TO DO IF YOU BELIEVE ICE VIOLATED THE LAW:

If you witness federal agents:

  • Entering private areas without a judicial warrant
  • Using excessive force or intimidation
  • Causing property damage

You may call 911 or LAPD (1-877-ASK-LAPD) to report the incident. When calling, calmly say:

“This may be trespassing or excessive force by federal agents. We are requesting assistance and would like to file a report.”

LAPD cannot interfere with lawful federal enforcement; however, officers can respond to incidents involving trespass, threats, property damage, or unlawful entry. Under California’s SB 54, local police are prohibited from assisting in civil immigration enforcement unless there is a judicial warrant or serious criminal conduct involved.

FREE LEGAL & RAPID-RESPONSE SUPPORT: 

If you or your staff need legal assistance during ICE-related incidents, the following organizations offer free or low-cost support in Los Angeles:

• Immigrant Defenders Law Center — Free deportation defense and rapid-response legal aid. Hotline: (213) 833-8283
https://www.immdef.org

Southern California Rapid Response Network — Emergency legal and community support during ICE activity.
Call: 888-624-4752

Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA) — Immigration and civil legal services for low-income residents.
https://lafla.org/get-help/nonprofit-assistance/

Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project — Legal aid for detained immigrants and know-your-rights outreach.
https://www.esperanza-la.org

Public Counsel — Pro bono legal services for immigrants, small businesses, and nonprofits.
https://www.publiccounsel.org

Bet Tzedek Legal Services — Free legal support in employment, housing, and immigration matters.
http://www.bettzedek.org

Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Southern California — Civil rights and immigration support, especially for AAPI communities.
https://www.advancingjustice-la.org

CAIR – Greater Los Angeles Area – Legal support, civil rights advocacy, and immigrant protections for Muslim individuals and families.
 Intake & legal help: https://ca.cair.com/losangeles/immigration-services/ Civil Rights Hotline: (714) 776-1177

SUPPORT FOR LGBTQ+ IMMIGRANTS: 

LGBTQ+ immigrants, particularly transgender, nonbinary, and queer individuals, often face heightened risks during immigration enforcement and detention. The following organizations provide legal services, safety resources, and advocacy specifically for LGBTQ+ immigrants in Los Angeles or statewide with remote access:

TransLatin@ Coalition
Based in Los Angeles, this organization provides advocacy, legal referrals, housing support, and direct services for transgender and gender-nonconforming immigrants.

https://www.translatinacoalition.org

Oasis Legal Services
Specializes in legal representation for LGBTQ+ immigrants seeking asylum based on sexual orientation or gender identity. Based in California, they accept remote clients from Los Angeles.

https://www.oasislegalservices.org

Los Angeles LGBT Center – Immigration Law Project
Provides free or low-cost legal assistance, including asylum applications, removal defense, and humanitarian relief for LGBTQ+ immigrants.

https://lalgbtcenter.org/services/legal-services/immigrant-legal-services

This information is provided to help you operate lawfully and protect your business. It does not constitute legal advice, encourage unlawful behavior, or interfere with federal enforcement.

As President, I will continue to monitor this situation and share verified updates from trusted legal and civic partners. If your business has been impacted or you need support, please reach out.

We are a resilient, values-driven business community. Let’s protect one another and uphold the integrity of Silver Lake and the surrounding neighborhoods we represent.

Respectfully,
Fatima Malik

President, Silver Lake Chamber of Commerce


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Newsletter: June 16th

18/06/2025  |  No comments

This newsletter delivers key community updates, starting with an important notice about ICE activity in local neighborhoods (updates and resources in separate email). It features Baller Hardware as the “Featured Member,” highlighting their long-standing presence in Silver Lake. Hollenbeck Palms is also spotlighted for its extensive senior living services and commitment to wellness. The newsletter includes several community announcements, local event promotions and celebrates member achievements. It wraps up with helpful resources from the SBA, including free online summer training for small business owners.

Read more below:

Important updates and resources regarding ICE in our neighborhoods: Recent activity involving federal agents and military presence has raised serious concerns for local businesses. We want our community to feel informed, supported and protected. A full email with legal resources, rights guidance and local support services is coming soon. Please reach out to us if you have any questions.

We love celebrating our incredible members! Last week, we featured Baller a Silver Lake staple for over 60 years, on our social media. With locations across the street from each other, Baller Hardware and Baller Art Ware offer everything from home improvement tools to art supplies and paint. A second Baller Hardware location in Highland Park includes a fabulous Garden Center with native California plants and more!

Baller owner (and former SLCC Board member!) Craig Cowie rides in style!

Our Member Features are a great way to highlight the unique businesses that make up our community. Be sure to follow us on Instagram to see who we spotlight next! Want your business featured? Reach out to us!

Hollenbeck Palms
Living Options to Meet Your Changing Needs

Hollenbeck Palms is a secure, eight-and-a-half-acre gated retirement community offering a peaceful garden oasis dedicated to wellness, dignity and happiness in retirement. With a full continuum of care including residential and assisted living, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and memory enhancement, Hollenbeck is designed to meet the evolving needs of its residents. The vibrant community features two dining venues, a full gym, daily exercise classes and enriching educational programs – all fostering engagement and inspiration. With a mission rooted in compassion, honesty and love, Hollenbeck Palms has provided a warm, enriching environment for retirees for over 130 years.


573 South Boyle Ave | (323) 263-6195 | hollenbeckpalms.com

• Congratulations to the Fenton Real Estate Team for being named among the top realtors in California and nationwide by RealTrends. More info HERE.

• Join Akbar on Thursday, June 19th for The Rocksteady Lounge: Pride Edition from 9pm to 1am. Celebrate with great music, good vibes and no cover. More info HERE.

• The Chocolate Dispensary is hosting The Dubai Chocolate Bar Tasting Experience on Sunday, June 22nd at 7pm. Explore rich flavors like pistachio cream and crispy knafeh in a curated tasting of handcrafted, sustainable chocolate bars. More info HERE.

• Potted just dropped three fresh Fermob colors for summer — Candied Orange, Maya Blue and Tonka! Shop the full range of Bistro tables and chairs in these vibrant new shades while supplies last. More info HERE.

Silverlake Yoga
a friendly, neighborhood studio

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Whether you’re looking to stay in shape, relieve stress, address chronic aches and pains or connect to a deeper part of yourself, everyone is welcome at Silverlake Yoga. One of the most long-lived studios in the LA area, they now offer their relaxed, friendly classes in an online format.

2810 & 1/2 Glendale Blvd.
(323) 953-0496
info@silverlakeyoga.com
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