Know Your Rights

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Know your rights in Immigration Court

Keep your immigration court appointment, but know ICE is asking judges to stop proceedings so they can deport individuals right away. Know that you can exercise your right to ask the court to continue your court proceedings and say you do NOT agree to termination.

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How do you know if ICE has a valid warrant to enter your home?

A warrant is only valid if it’s from the U.S. District Court, has your full name (or the name of someone currently living in the home), and is signed by a judge. Ask them to slide the document under the door so you can check it for yourself.

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If ICE comes to your door, remember you have rights!

If ICE comes to your door, even if they claim to be doing child welfare checks, remember warrants must be signed by a judge.

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Registration requirement goes into effect

A lawsuit has not stopped the requirement for certain noncitizens to register with USCIS, April 11.  We encourage anyone who thinks they need to register, to talk to an attorney, first. And, to visit the website of the National Immigration Law Center.

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Assert your rights with red cards

Approached by an ICE agent? Let this red card speak for you. “I do not wish to speak with you, answer your questions or sign or hand you any documents based on my 5th Amendment rights under the United States constitution.”

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If ICE shows up at school, what should you do?

Attorney Jessica Heiser of our Minnesota Disability Law Center breaks down what you should do if ICE shows up at school.

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Delegation of Parental Authority (DOPA)

Pheng Thao of our Youth Law Project and Danielle Hendrickson of our Immigration Law Project share that a DOPA is a document that allows parents to assign a trusted adult to care for their children in the event of a lengthy separation.

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Rights of Immigrants + Safety Planning

Learn how to protect your rights during an interaction with law enforcement and how to make a safety plan to prepare you and your family for an emergency.

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Pathways to Citizenship

Our Immigration Law Project attorneys are teaming with advocates. Together, they’ll explain asylum, labor rights, and post-election matters in this Know Your Rights presentation

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