§Know Your Rights
If ICE comes — be ready, not afraid

Know your rights. Protect your family.

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 rights, by situation

What to do in an ICE encounter

Your constitutional rights apply to everyone in the U.S., regardless of immigration status. Tap a situation below.

If a loved one is taken

Someone was detained — do this now

Acting quickly and calmly in the first hours matters. Follow these steps in order.

Find someone in ICE detention

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.

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Prepare before anything happens

Your family emergency plan

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Talk to an immigration attorney — free

Every case is different. Get a free, confidential consultation about a detention, a bond hearing, or your options. We respond quickly.

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