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Sometimes I just want to say I love you and just hope you hear it from where ever you are
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America’s greatest fights happen at Waffle House. Ol boy got a first class seat on the ass whuppin express!
This is going on repeat for about a week. Every morning.
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She’s like “this is literally just Tuesday for us”
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is pressing forward with a plan to remove arrest and deport families with court-ordered removals in 10 cities beginning Sunday, according to a senior immigration official
“Due to law-enforcement sensitivities and the safety and security of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel, the agency will not offer specific details related to ongoing enforcement operations before the conclusion of those actions,” ICE said in a statement Friday.
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Last year, the Executive Office for Immigration Review, which oversees the nation’s immigration courts, announced that it had begun tracking family cases filed by the Department of Homeland Security in 10 immigration court locations:
Atlanta
Baltimore
Chicago
Denver
Houston
Los Angeles
Miami
New Orleans
New York
San Francisco
ICE Raid Preparedness - please pass this version on ASAP!!!
Hotlines/Apps:
United We Dream MigraWatch Hotline 1-844-363-1423
United We Dream Notifica App
Know Your Rights Resources:
Informed Immigrant: Know Your Rights
Immigrant Defense Project Know Your Rights Flyers in English or Spanish
United We Dream Know Your Power, Know Your Rights
American Immigration Lawyers Association Know Your Rights Handouts in English or Spanish
National Immigrant Justice Center Know Your Rights Graphics on preparing for ICE raids
American Federation of Teachers Know Your Rights for Families and Students
American Federation of Teachers Know Your Rights for Teachers and Students
Rights During Raids:
Immigrant Legal Resource Center Red Cards
ACLU What to Do If Immigration Agents (ICE) Are at Your Door
ACLU Know your rights if ICE is at your door videos in English and Spanish
ACLU What to Do When Interacting with ICE-videos in 7 languages
National Immigration Law Center Rights at Home & Know Your Rights
SEIU Know Your Rights
Family Preparedness Plans:
Informed Immigrant Emergency Plan for Detained or Deported Family Members
SEIU Raids Response Checklist
Michigan Immigrant Rights Center Preparing Your Family Guide in English and Spanish
Michigan Immigrant Rights Center Family Preparedness for Immigration Enforcement Video in English or in Spanish
American Federation of Teachers Do’s and Don’ts for students and their families if ICE authorities come to their homes
Parental and Family Rights Toolkits:
Women’s Refugee Commission Parental Rights Toolkit for detained and deported immigrants
Freedom for Immigrants Information for Families of Detained Immigrants
General Guides:
Informed Immigrant Guide on how to prepare for an immigration raid
Immigrant Legal Resource Center Compilation of Resources on Raids
National Immigration Law Center Toolkit for Organizations Responding to Mass Immigration Raids
Community Resources:
National Immigration Law Center How to Be Prepared for an Immigration Raid
Fair Immigration Reform Movement Community Raid Preparedness Checklist
National Immigrant Justice Center Community Resources
National Immigration Project Pre-Raid Community Safety Plan
National Immigration Project Community Resources on Raids
The Episcopal Church Resources for Communities During ICE Raids
LA RED: Deportation Defense Guide for the Faith Community
Rights in Detention:
National Immigrant Justice Center Rights in Detention in English or Spanish
ICE Detainee Locator
Legal Providers:
Informed Immigrant Legal Service Locator
UnidosUS’s ImmLocal tool
(From this amazing google doc, source unknown)
PLEASE DO NOT DO THIS:
there are several posts going around about how to best help if you witness an ICE raid/arrest as a (white) citizen. many of them are filled with extremely bad, LARP-y advice such as screaming at agents and getting physically close to them. in most cases, this is just going to make things worse for everyone at risk (including yourself). you need to stay calm, and avoid getting someone accused of resisting arrest.
to be clear: most of these fascists dont care about the law. “illegal” is not a magic word you can say to make them stop. and, being a white citizen is not an impenetrable shield. you can still be arrested, so be prepared for that. you are, however, less likely to be arrested, and MUCH less likely to be killed or held extralegally.
here is what you should actually do to help:
record, and make sure your phone auto-backups to a cloud. streaming can be problematic because its best to have lawyers look over the footage first. be aware they might also grab your phone, even without a warrant. if they’re grabbing it out of your hands, try to lock it. make sure you have a pin lock, not pattern or fingerprint. here’s some other ways to protect your phone from cops.
if you are able to film, and have determined it won’t escalate the situation, make it obvious you are doing so, because secretly recording is illegal in several states. narrate any violation of rights you see. here is a Q&A about filming ICE.
stay several feet back from agents, because they can claim you’re impeding them. if you’re recording and they claim this, take several steps back, and announce it as you’re doing so, if you’re filming.
ask if they are free to go, if someone is being approached. if ICE insists on the person asking for themself, and they speak spanish*, tell them “por favor repita: ‘am i free to go?’” (this just means “please repeat”) if the agent says yes, tell them “usted puede dejar”. if not..
calmly inform people of their rights if they are being arrested. they do not have to speak at all to agents, answer any questions without a lawyer, or sign anything. they do have to show their paperwork if they have it, but do NOT have to hand over the paperwork/passport, or consent to a search of themselves/belongings, without a judicial warrant (not administrative! here’s the difference). it is crucial that they give as little information as possible to ICE.
if you speak spanish, list their rights in spanish as well, and translate what the agents are saying. if not, keep the google translate app on your phone – it’s not perfect, but it’s quick/accessible and can download languages for offline use. you can also memorize this sentence: “no tiene que responder/dar su consentimiento” - “you dont have to respond/consent”
get their lawyer’s contact info, if they have one and are being taken away by ICE. many people carry a card with emergency contact info on it, including childcare info and loved ones, so you can offer to call those numbers for them.
call for legal help. do not call the ACLU or other big organizations for immediate help, call your local immigration help center (for New York State, contact IDP at 212-725-6422. for California, call the TRUST hotline at 844-878-7801). United We Dream is an immigrant-lead organization that provides aid nationwide, and can be reached at 844-363-1423. please save these numbers in your phone!
know the ICE rapid response network in your town, and keep their number on hand. if there isn’t one close to you, here’s how to make one.
finally, here are some useful toolkits:
comprehensive ICE response guide
know your rights posters for in-home raid readiness, community flyers, and informative videos
ACLU videos explaining what to do in various situations with ICE
*of course not every immigrant speaks spanish; people from south america are being targeted en masse right now, but may speak many indigenous languages as well as portuguese. so ask if you dont know what language someone speaks, and see if google translate can help.
“Fuck #Ice shoutout to my Mexicans , pass this shit”
- Fabio Ochoa @QuePasaWindow
All the people in the notes saying “they aren’t protected by the Constitution,” know nothing of our laws and constitution. The Constitution does not state anywhere that it’s protections fall only on us citizens, ( in fact if states wanted they could open up voting for non-citizens ) and this is the opinion held by the supreme Court in multiple cases.
( this article also talks a bit about rights https://www.learnliberty.org/blog/t-he-constitutional-rights-of-noncitizens/ )
Just because you don’t like foreign people doesn’t mean they don’t have rights. Even if they didn’t you should still have enough of a heart to care for others.
Hey! This is the link to the cards, a good resource for anyone who needs them or wants to provide them to their community. https://www.ilrc.org/red-cards
THAT’S WHAT I’M TALKING ABOUT! Nice work @kropotkinisrecruitin! FOLKS PLEASE SHARE!!!
https://www.ilrc.org/red-cards
We have those at the restaurant I work at. My family really cares about the safety of our paisanos. We also have these ones out for them too. It’s in Spanish in the back. It doesn’t matter where they’re from. Keep them safe and well informed!
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Getting ready for the March for our lives this Saturday! I am brimming with ideas for the posters. This one is probably too complicated to duplicate on a cardboard but oh well, it was fun to draw! I have a few more ideas that I can’t wait to draw. I will post them up soon. Hope many people participate in this march against gun violence wherever you are. Stay safe and support each other!
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Any fool can be happy. It takes a man with real heart to make beauty out of the stuff that makes us weep.
Clive Barker, Days of Magic, Nights of War (via books-n-quotes)
I just want my joel graham? From parenthood and is that too much to ask for?