Zum Inhalt der Seite gehen


From AOC:

'SHARE WIDELY.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS.

With mass deportations starting today across the country, it is vitally important - for both citizens and non-citizens - to know your rights.

You have the right to remain silent. Assert it. You have the right to a lawyer. Ask for one.

You do NOT have to speak to ICE without a JUDICIAL warrant. If they attempt to enter your home or your workplace, ask for a warrant. Sometimes they will try to use other, non qualifying paperwork. They need a warrant.'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
‪@ocasio-cortez.house.gov‬

SHARE WIDELY.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS.

With mass deportations starting today across the country, it is vitally important - for both citizens and non-citizens - to know your rights.

You have the right to remain silent. Assert it. You have the right to a lawyer. Ask for one.

You do NOT have to speak to ICE without a JUDICIAL warrant. If they attempt to enter your home or your workplace, ask for a warrant. Sometimes they will try to use other, non qualifying paperwork. They need a warrant.

We distributed these materials in English and Spanish across our community this weekend and invite you to share these reminders widely.

Print it out and keep it in your wallet or on your fridge for reference and safe keeping. We are in this together.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS WHEN YOU FACE ICE!
Important information about your rights during interaction with ICE officers!
Stay informed so you can assert your rights confidently, no matter the situation.

#1 You do not have to open the door
ICE does not have the right to enter your home without  a valid warrant signed by a judge. You can ask them to slip the wwarrant under the door.

#2 You can ask them to leave
If they do not have a warrant and go inside your home, you can ask them to step outside and let them know you do not consent to a search. In the workplace, ICE does not have the right to enter employee-only areas without perrmission.

#3 You can stay silent
The 5th Amendment protects the right to remain silent and to not incriminate yourself.

#4 You do not have to share personal info
You are not obligated to provide personal information like your immigration status, place of birth, or criminal history if asked. Anything you say or do can be used against you. You should not lie.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS WHEN YOU FACE ICE!
Important information about your rights during interaction with ICE officers!
Stay informed so you can assert your rights confidently, no matter the situation.

#5 You do not have to sign anything or hand over documents
You do not have any obligation to sign any document without speaking to an attorney.

#6 You have the right to speak with an attorney
If you are detained, you can ask to speak to your attorney. ICE does not provide attorneys, so try to consult one in advance. See next page for a list of pro bono legal service providers.
MAKE A PLAN. BE PREPARED.
The federal government can deport anyone without lawful immigration status and people with status (e.g., lawful permanent residents and visa holders) with certain criminal convictions.

- Make sure you have copies of your important documents and keep the originals in a safe place.
- Consult a lawyer before ICE comes to your door.
- Make a family plan. Identify an emergency caretaker for your children.
- Memorize at least one emergency phone number.
- Know who your elected officials are. Consider keeping a signed DHS privacy waiver in a safe place so they can advocate on your behalf.
This is what the situation looks like:

"75% of immigrant farms workers didn’t show up yesterday in Bakersfield because of fears of ICE raids under the new presidency.

American’s rural and agricultural regions will be the hardest hit from Trump’s immigration policies. Food prices are going to skyrocket."

So wait... what does this mean for "the cost of eggs"?

#uspol
Jeremiah Warren @jeremiahjw

75% of immigrant farms workers didn’t show up yesterday in Bakersfield because of fears of ICE raids under the new presidency.

American’s rural and agricultural regions will be the hardest hit from Trump’s immigration policies. Food prices are going to skyrocket.

<Four text-heavy screenshots included.>
Dieser Beitrag wurde bearbeitet. (2 Monate her)