Know Your Rights With ICE

(Immigration and Customs Enforcement)

Don’t Open the Door!
Communicate through the window or closed door. Agents can only enter your home with an address warrant signed by a judge.

Remain Silent And Do Not Sign Any Documents
You have the right to remain silent. Say out loud that you will not answer any questions or sign a document without an attorney present.

Do Not Consent To A Warrantless Search
You have the right not to give permission to enter, or check your house, car, or person, unless they have a warrant

Take Photos, Videos And Write Down Details
Inform the agent that you are going to use your right to record. Take photos, record, and write down all the details.

Report The Activity To The WAISGN Hotline
They have rapid response teams that will go to verify and document the ice activity and offer support to those affected.

Stay Connected
Sign up to receive text alert messages/ Send the word ICE to 508-300-4959

False reports of immigration enforcement and Border Patrol sightings can cause unnecessary fear in our communities.

Before sharing posts about ICE or CBP activity, ask yourself:

  • Is there evidence to back this up?
  • Date and time of the sighting?
  • Location (street name or area description)?
  • Photos or videos of the interaction?
  • First-hand witness testimony?

If you see enforcement activity or a loved one has been detained, please report it directly to the WAISN hotline: 1-844-724-3737. Let’s work together to protect our communities and stop unnecessary fear.

If you have a pending case or have questions and/or concerns please reach out. We are here to help.