What to do if #ICE Agents show up at your door

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS

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What to do when faced with anti-Muslim discrimination

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ENGLISH

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Know Your Rights: Discrimination Against Immigrants and Muslims

With discrimination against American Muslims on the rise, KNOW YOUR RIGHTS. Anti-Muslim Discrimination.

ARABIC

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Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)

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URDU

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FARSI

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12 Responses to What to do if #ICE Agents show up at your door

  1. Supreme Court to set guidelines for Trump treatment of non-citizens

    http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/supreme-court-to-set-guidelines-for-trump-treatment-of-non-citizens/ar-AAn2bKK?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=U348DHP

    The U.S. Supreme Court will decide three cases in coming months that could help or hinder President Donald Trump’s efforts to ramp up border security and accelerate deportations of those in the country illegally.

    The three cases, which reached the court before Democratic President Barack Obama left office, all deal broadly with the degree to which non-citizens can assert rights under the U.S. Constitution. They come at a time when the court is one justice short and divided along ideological lines, with four conservatives and four liberals.

    The justices will issue rulings before the end of June against the backdrop of high-profile litigation challenging the lawfulness of Trump’s controversial travel ban on people traveling from seven predominantly Muslim countries.

    The most pertinent of the three cases in terms of Republican Trump administration priorities involves whether immigrants in custody for deportation proceedings have the right to a hearing to request their release when their cases are not promptly adjudicated.

    The long-running class action litigation, brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on behalf of thousands of immigrants detained for more than six months, includes both immigrants apprehended at the border when seeking illegal entry into the United States and legal permanent residents in deportation proceedings because they were convicted of crimes. The case also could affect long-term U.S. residents who entered the country illegally and have subsequently been detained.

    The Trump administration has said it wants to end the release of immigrants facing deportation and speed up the process for ejecting them from the country. A decision in the case requiring additional court hearings could have very direct implications for the administration’s plans, said ACLU lawyer Ahilan Arulananthan, especially since immigration courts currently have a backlog of more than 500,000cases.

    The ACLU estimates that up to 8,000 immigrants nationwide at any given time have been held for at least six months. A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement official was unable to immediately confirm data on length of detention but said that in fiscal year 2016, the average daily count of detainees was just under 35,000.

    “If Trump wants to put more people in deportation but does not increase the number of immigration judges, then people are going to have to wait longer and longer to get a hearing,” said Stephen Yale-Loehr, an immigration law professor at Cornell Law School.

  2. https://twitter.com/AP/status/832608704855937024

    So which is it, folks? It’s so damn disturbing. How much more can the country take?

    https://twitter.com/thehill/status/832618314094383106

  3. An undocumented mother trying to make a living to better the lives for her kids…ARRESTED

    #MichaelFlynn a threat to National Security is IGNORED…..he’s white.

  4. Law Enforcement will arrest an undocumented mother, breaking up families but REFUSE to arrest #MichaelFlynn for discussing sanctions with Russia. WTFF? A DISGRACE more priority to given to arresting a young undocumented mother and destroying families than a threat to the country’s security.

  5. These raids are about criminalizing Latinos and Muslims for being in America.

  6. rikyrah says:

    That this is happening is ridiculous 😬😬😬

  7. Ametia says:

    Thanks for this post, SG2.

  8. We’re all in this together, folks. Lets look out for one another. We must stay united.

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