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Know Your Rights! How to Protect Yourself in Case of an Immigration Raid Roca s Immigrant and Refugee Initiative (RIRI)

Layout and Design Rebecca Herman Illustration Amanda Van Scoyoc Translation e Coalition of Latin Community Leaders of Massachusetts (Mass-Líderes)

Special thanks to Fany and Virginia for initiating this project and making this booklet possible! Additional thanks to the Kellogg Leadership for Community Change Fellowship, Roca s Youth Leadership Corps, Roca s Pro-Immigrant Group, and Maria Pizzimenti. Roca would like to acknowledge the MIRA Coalition and the National Immigration Law Center for providing information and advice. 2007 by Roca Inc. All Rights Reserved

We hope this booklet provides you with some basic information to help you in case ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) comes to your home, your workplace or stops you on the street. It includes some information about how you can protect yourself and your family and how you can develop your own safety plan. It also provides some local resources where you can get more information and assistance. 1

Important Things to Know in Case of an Immigration Raid You have the right to remain silent. You can choose to say nothing at all or you can tell the officer that you want to remain silent. 2

Carry the yellow Rights Card with you at all times the yellow card is attached to the inside cover of this booklet. You can show the card to the officer and still remain silent. If you do speak, only tell the officer that you want to speak to a lawyer. Carry the name and phone number of an immigration lawyer with you at all times. 3

4 If you have an Alien Registration Number ( A Number), memorize it and keep it written down someplace at home where other family members know where to find it.

Advise your family members to stay away from any place where a raid happens or where a person is detained. It is unsafe for anyone who is undocumented to visit you in a detention center or prison. DO NOT sign any documents until you have spoken to an immigration lawyer. DO NOT carry false documents. 5

6 If you are detained, you will not be able to make collect calls to a cell phone number. Therefore, make sure you always carry a $5.00 money order from a United States Post Office and a calling card with money on it with you at all times.

If the Police or ICE Comes to Your Home You have the right to see a warrant from any ICE or police officer who tries to enter your home. A warrant is a paper signed by a judge that gives the Police, ICE, or the government permission to come into your home. 7

8 DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR! First ask the officer to slip the warrant under the door. Do not let the officer in if he or she does not have a warrant. If the officer shows you a warrant you should step outside of your home to talk to the officer. This might help to protect anyone inside your home who does not want to talk to the officer.

If you let the officer into your home, he or she can ask everyone in your home questions. Everyone in your home should remain silent. 9

If the officer enters your house without a warrant you should write down the officer s name and badge number and tell them that you have not given them permission to enter your house. If the officer takes any of your property from your house, you should get a receipt from the officer for any property that is taken. 10

If the Police or ICE Comes to Your Workplace Stay calm, do not run. 11

In order to enter your workplace, a police or ICE officer must have the permission of your employer or a warrant signed by a judge. If you work outside or in a public place, the officer does not need a warrant. Remember: You have the right to remain silent. Refer to pages 2 through 6 for advice. 12

If the Police or ICE Stops You on the Street or in a Public Place DO NOT tell the officer your immigration status or where you were born. 13

DO NOT carry with you any documents from your country of origin. DO NOT carry false documents. Remember: You have the right to remain silent. Refer to pages 2 through 6 for advice. 14

How to have a Safety Plan for you and your Family If you have an Alien Registration Number ( A Number), make sure your family has your number and your full name and date of birth. 15

16 Make sure your family knows how to contact you if you are taken by an ICE officer. To find out where you have been taken, your family can call the Washington D.C. Headquarters of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Detention and Removal Branch. The number is (202) 305 2734. Or you can contact your local ICE office if you know where it is.

The phone number of the regional office in Massachusetts is (781) 359 7500 Make sure that any friend or relative who is afraid to talk to ICE because they do not have documents, does not call or visit you at a detention center. 17

18 Find an immigration lawyer who specializes in deportation. Memorize the lawyer s name and number in case you get detained by ICE.

Make sure your family knows the names and numbers of good immigration lawyers so they can call a lawyer if you are detained. They should keep those numbers by the telephone in case of an emergency. Keep all of your important papers (birth certificates, marriage certificates, passports) in a safe place that will be easy for your family to find in case of an emergency. 19

Make sure that a friend or family member who you trust has copies of all of your immigration documents. Have the telephone number of this friend or relative with you at all times. It is important that you speak with this friend or family member now about what to do in the case of an emergency. Make sure that this person can help you withdraw money to pay your expenses if you are detained or deported. 20

If you have children or elderly family members make arrangements for someone to take care of them if you are detained. 21

22 The best way to protect yourself and your family in case of an ICE raid is to know your rights, create your safety plan now, and speak with a lawyer or legal advocate.

The following pages contain a list of local resources that you can contact to receive more help, information, and advice about what you can do in the case of a raid. 23

Legal Resources and Advocates Greater Boston Legal Services- Unidad de Inmigración y Empleo (617) 371 1234 197 Friend Street Boston, MA 02114 Suffolk University Legal Services (617) 884 7568 350 Broadway Chelsea, MA 02150 MIRA Coalition (617) 350 5480 105 Chauncy Street #901 Boston, MA 02111 Local Resources and Community Organizations ROCA (617) 889 5210 101 Park Street Chelsea, MA 02150 La Comunidad, Inc. (617) 387 9996 471 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 Irish Immigration Center (617) 542 7654 59 Temple Place Boston, MA 02111 24

Proyecto Hondureño- Iglesia San Lucas (617) 887 0535 201 Washington Avenue Chelsea, MA 02150 Somerville CDC (617) 776 5931 ext.231 337 Somervile Avenue Somerville, MA 02143 LUMA (617) 381 0015 198 Ferry Street Everett, MA 02149 La Colaborativa de Chelsea y el Comité de Inmigrantes Latinos de Chelsea (617) 889 6080 300 Broadway Chelsea, MA 02150 Centro Presente (627) 497 9080 ext. 11 54 Essex Street Cambridge, MA 02139 EBECC: East Boston Ecumenical Community (617) 567 2750 50 Meridian St. East Boston, MA 02128 Agencia ALPHA 68 Northampton Street Boston, MA 02118 Tel. 617.541.4455 x16 25