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Summary of Workplace Rights for Undocumented Immigrants

Posted by Keshab R. Seadie | Mar 07, 2025 | 0 Comments

People living in the U.S., including undocumented immigrants, have certain constitutional rights. If Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers come to a workplace:

  • They must have either a valid search warrant or consent from the employer to enter non-public areas.
  • ICE can enter public areas (such as the lobby) without a warrant or consent.

What to Do If ICE Arrives at Your Workplace?

1. Stay Calm:

  • Do not panic or run away.
  • If stopped, ask if you are free to leave. If yes, walk away calm.

2. Right to Remain Silent:

  • You do not have to answer questions or show documents.
  • If asked about your immigration status, you can remain silent and say: “I choose to remain silent.”
  • Do not provide false information or claim to be a U.S. citizen if you are not.

3. You Are Not Required to Show Immigration Documents:

  • You can refuse to show identity documents that reveal your nationality or immigration status.

4. Right to Contact a Lawyer:

  • If detained, you have the right to a lawyer.
  • You can say: “I want to speak to a lawyer.”
  • If you don't have a lawyer, request a list of free or low-cost attorneys.

5.  Do Not Sign Anything Without Legal Advice:

  • Do not sign any documents without fully understanding them.
  • Signing may waive your rights or lead to deportation.

6. If Your Rights Are Violated:

  • Document what happened, including officer names, badge numbers, and details.
  • Report violations to a lawyer or immigrant rights organization.

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