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ACLU- Know Your Rights: What to Do If You’re Confronted by ICE

The ACLU provides essential information on knowing your rights when dealing with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Whether at home, work, or in public, you have constitutional protections that can help you navigate these encounters safely. From your right to remain silent to understanding when ICE can and cannot enter your home, staying informed is crucial. Visit the ACLU’s resources to learn more and ensure you’re prepared.



Text image from ACLU outlining rights when interacting with ICE agents at work, including the right to remain silent and refuse searches.
ACLU Know Your Rights at work

ACLU poster titled "If ICE Agents Show Up at Your Door," lists six rights and steps to follow. "Know Your Rights" logo included. Blue background.
ACLU Know Your Rights


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