a good summary of everyone's--regardless of immigration status--rights and recommendations when confronted

It is not a crime to be present in the USA without immigration documentation in hand. I'll be glad when peace and normalcy return and our citizens and noncitizen residents are safe, and we can all civilly discuss issues and solutions. Meanwhile, here is a good summary of everyone's--regardless of immigration status--rights and recommendations when confronted, from the Immigrant Legal Resource Center:

"1. You have the right to remain silent.

2. Remain calm and do not run away.

3. You have the right to demand a judicial warrant before letting ICE into your home.

4. You have a right to speak with a lawyer if you are arrested.

5. U.S. citizen allies can play a vital role. You have a right under the First Amendment to record or take photos in public view of law enforcement enforcement and ICE so long as you do not interfere with an arrest."

 https://www.ilrc.org/sites/default/files/2025-08/KYR-One-Page.pdf