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Contact - ICE With honor and integrity, we will do all that we can to inform, assist and support victims who contact the VOICE Toll Free Hotline - 1-855-48-VOICE (1-855-488-6423) Jurisdiction: All employees, former employees, and applicants for ICE employment
Know Your Rights: What should I do if I am approached by ICE? ILAC offers free, confidential consultations, legal assistance, and referrals to USC students, staff, faculty, contract employees, and their immediate family members To schedule an appointment, call 213-821-9627, email iclinic@law usc edu, or visit their website
Know Your Rights During an ICE Encounter: A Guide for Immigrants Knowing your rights and understanding the appropriate actions to take during an ICE encounter is crucial for your safety and protection This guide aims to provide immigrants with essential information on how to navigate encounters with ICE agents confidently
Prepare in case you’re ever confronted by ICE - CCIJ Have a family member or someone else call the rapid response (emergency same day legal services) hotline You can find the Rapid Response numbers for Northern and Central California here We recommend keeping your local hotline number in a place where you can access it quickly in case of an emergency
Know your rights: How to handle an ICE confrontation Worries surrounding deportation have been swirling around Northwest Arkansas since ICE was first spotted in Benton County on Wednesday, Jan 22 Organizations such as AIRE have been holding community informational meetings on what to do if confronted by an ICE officer
Know Your Rights: A Guide to Navigating Encounters with ICE If detained by ICE, it's crucial to act quickly to protect your rights and connect with legal assistance Locate Detainees: Family and friends can use ICE's Online Detainee Locator System or call the Detention and Reporting Information Line at 1-888-351-4024
What You Need to Know About ICE Encounters With the second Trump Administration, U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) may attempt to detain and deport many non-citizens The following is guidance if you are stopped or arrested by ICE
Know Your Rights: If You Encounter ICE 24-Hour Emergency Support: Call the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR) Family Support Hotline at 1-855-HELP-MY-FAMILY (1-855-435-7693) For additional resources, visit: https: www icirr org community-resources