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Know your rights and get support
You have the right to remain silent
You do not have to answer questions about where you were born, your immigration status, or your national origin.
You have the right to refuse a search
ICE cannot search your home without a warrant signed by a judge. You can ask to see the warrant through the door.
You have the right to an attorney
You can tell officers you want to speak with an attorney before answering any questions.
You can record ICE encounters
In most public places, you have the right to record video and take photos of ICE activities.
Do not sign anything
Never sign any documents without speaking to an attorney first. You could be signing away your rights.
Ask if you are free to leave
If an officer says yes, calmly walk away. If they say no, you have the right to remain silent.
ACLU - Immigrants' Rights
aclu.org
United We Dream
unitedwedream.org
National Immigration Law Center
nilc.org
Immigrant Defense Project
immigrantdefenseproject.org
Informed Immigrant
informedimmigrant.com
Immigration Advocates Network
immigrationadvocates.org
Catholic Legal Immigration Network
cliniclegal.org
Immigrant Legal Resource Center
ilrc.org
Find a Legal Aid Office Near You
Visit lawhelp.org to find free legal help in your state.
Visit LawHelp.orgStay calm and remember your rights
Say this phrase:
"I am choosing to remain silent. I want to speak to an attorney. I do not consent to any searches."