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What To Do When You See ICE Agents In Your Neighborhood
https://ossiana.substack.com/p/what-to-do-when-you-see-ice-agents1. Ask for a warrant if ICE knocks on your door.
2. Don't open the door. Tell the goons to slide the warrant under the door.
3. Ask approaching officers for ID.
4. If they are standing around your bus stop, or outside a school, ask why they are there.
And more. The part about having your papers on you at all times is straight outta Hitlerland.
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What To Do When You See ICE Agents In Your Neighborhood (Original Post)
suegeo
Jan 24
OP
yell "La migra!" as loud as you can so others will be alerted.
LetMyPeopleVote
(161,818 posts)2. Here is what the ACLU is recommending
LetMyPeopleVote
(161,818 posts)3. Here is a great post on advice from a Native American group
Link to tweet
STANDING WITH OUR URBAN DINÉ RELATIVES
Its come to my Offices attention that our urban Diné relatives have concerns regarding their citizenship and unconfirmed reports of Diné relatives being questioned or detained. These are some tips if you are questioned by law enforcement or immigration agents. Please be safe, aware of your surroundings, and carry valid forms of identification with you. I am working actively with our state leaders and law enforcement to protect our Diné people. Please continue checking my page to get updates as they come in.
-Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren
Its come to my Offices attention that our urban Diné relatives have concerns regarding their citizenship and unconfirmed reports of Diné relatives being questioned or detained. These are some tips if you are questioned by law enforcement or immigration agents. Please be safe, aware of your surroundings, and carry valid forms of identification with you. I am working actively with our state leaders and law enforcement to protect our Diné people. Please continue checking my page to get updates as they come in.
-Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren
