How to Locate Someone Who is Detained by ICE
There are several ways to locate someone after they’ve been detained by ICE. Generally, however, the best first step is talking to an attorney.
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There are several ways to locate someone after they’ve been detained by ICE. Generally, however, the best first step is talking to an attorney.
If you are stopped by ICE on the street or in another public place, you should exercise your rights and remove yourself from the situation if possible.
If ICE agents unexpectedly show up at your place of employment, the best thing you can do is stay calm and exercise your constitutional rights.
Everyone living in the U.S., regardless of their citizenship status, has certain rights. If ICE shows up at your door, you should exercise yours.
Generally speaking, ICE cannot legally detain U.S. citizens, as they only have authority to arrest individuals who entered the country illegally.
There are several actions you can take to protect your interests in the days following an ICE arrest. The most important, however, is to hire an attorney.
If you’re awaiting removal proceedings while in detention, you can ask an Immigration Judge to readjust your bond in a proceeding called a bond hearing.
If ICE raids your home or workplace, you should remember that you have certain rights they must honor. This podcast covers the basics of ICE raid procedures.
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