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If You Encounter ICE Know Your Rights

All people in the United States, INCLUDING UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS, have Constitutional rights and protections. Neither immigration nor the police will assume you want to exercise your rights. You are in charge of asserting them by telling officers you are exercising your rights.

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IMMIGRATION LAWYERS

  • National Immigration Legal Services Directory - This website has a list of immigration lawyers for each state.
  • AILA's Immigration Lawyer Search - American Immigration Lawyer Association's website has a search for immigration lawyers by language spoken, type of lawyer, location and name.
  • FOR EMPLOYERS

  • National Immigration Law Center - With translations in Spanish, Chinese, Korean and Thai languages, this guide is for workplaces in the event of ICE encounter.
  • Restaurant Law Center - This PDF from the National Restaurant Association provides information for restaurants on how to prepare for and respond to ICE.
  • ICE Raids at Construction Projects - This is website for law firm practicing nation wide has best practices in the event of an ICE raid at construction sites.
  • FOR WORKERS

  • ACLU - This list of rights and resources for immigrants in various scenarios (available in spanish) is on the American Civil Liberties Union website.
  • United Latinos - The United Latinos of the United Food and Commercial Workers has published a Workplace Raid toolkit on their website.
  • Washington State Nurses Association - This website has information for workers and employers in regards to ICE in healthcare workplaces.