Anaheim families struggling to navigate the immigration system after a loved one gets detained by federal agents could soon have an easier time getting connected with an immigration attorney.

City officials are looking to partner with a nonprofit immigration law center that could see a hotline and a rapid referral program to help get people connected to a lawyer within 24 hours after someone gets detained by ICE agents – a timeframe that’s considered critical. 

“Those first 24 to 72 hours can be everything. That’s when the decisions get made that shape everything that happens after that,” Councilman Carlos Leon said during Tuesday’s meeting.