A free, plain-language guide to your rights during an ICE encounter, how to find a detained loved one, and how to prepare today — built by immigration attorneys.
Your constitutional rights apply to everyone in the U.S., regardless of immigration status. Tap a situation below.
Acting quickly and calmly in the first hours matters. Follow these steps in order.
Use the official ICE Online Detainee Locator. You'll need their A-Number, or their full name, birth date, and country of birth. Note: a person may not appear in the system for 24–48 hours after arrest.
🔍 Open the official locator This links to the U.S. government's locator.ice.gov. We don't collect what you search.Check off each step. Your progress is saved only on this device.
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