written by Diana Winston in the Scottsdale Congregational newsletter, iConnect:
Even in this era of aggressive immigration enforcement, immigrants in our community are not without rights. Many are unaware of those rights, and as allies to our immigrant friends and neighbors, we can help them by letting them know they are not helpless and by speaking up if we see anything we believe violates their rights.
Contrary to what some would claim, the Bill of Rights of our US Constitution applies to visitors and immigrants as well as citizens. Generally speaking, people approached by ICE or CBP agents have the right to remain silent. They should not speak or answer questions. They particularly should not answer questions about where they are from or how long they have been in the US. Other general rules are to never lie or run away, and to refuse a search.
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