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Know Your Rights! with ICE
The “Know Your Rights with ICE” page from the Immigrant Defense Project offers multilingual resources to help people understand and assert their rights during interactions with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents—whether at home, on the street, in a car, or in detention.

ICE Block
Apple App – See Something, Tap Something

Stop ICE Raids Alert Network
A community-driven nationwide mobile alert system for ICE activity, allowing users to send and receive real-time raid alerts via text and online dashboard.
Text “JOIN” to 877‑322‑2299 to start receiving alerts.

FireWATCH
A free, privacy-focused civil‑rights protection web app called FireWATCH. It’s designed to help communities stay informed and prepared in the event of ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) raids.

If you see ICE agents detaining someone use this technique.
Look the ICE agent right in the face, cell phone in hand and say “Identify yourself as a real officer!”
Then you say, “badge number and serial number” because they are playing dumb. Start Dialing emergency services.
Start dialing Emergency Services. If they refuse your question, you call 911 and you say, “There is a man here impersonating a cop and he has a gun!” and give the police your location.
Melissa Hortman (Minnesota State Representative) was killed along with her husband by some impersonating a police officer on June 14, 2025.

The ICE List
The ICE List is an open journalistic project, created by the Crustian Daily, aimed at collecting and sharing information that can hold ICE members legally accountable.

If you have an Immigration Hearing and want to stay out of harms way: The number 888‑462‑5211 is a free hotline set up by USC Agents of Change (USC Dornsife student, alumni, and faculty volunteers) to assist people in immigration removal proceedings who wish to file a motion to change an in‑person hearing to a virtual format