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Know Your Rights

Know Your Rights
Know Your Rights

Know Your Rights A card that explains your constitutional rights to remain silent and ask for an attorney. available in english and other languages for download and printing. A guide for immigrants and international students on how to deal with immigration enforcement agents. learn your rights, what to do if you are stopped, questioned, or taken into custody, and where to get legal help.

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Areyj82 Inirgfwbun6c8sa7p63ehg18oyd1wkajholy1ripcrpuqxrgiqetbaywuwne0okx W1060 Fcrop64 1 To print at home, use heavy weight paper, or card stock. cut out the cards along the dotted lines. if you’re unable to print on both sides, you can simply fold on the center line to make a 2 sided card. if you use a professional printer, we suggest you print 2 sided cards with white text on red card stock with rounded corners. A printable card outlining your rights – keep it on hand for guidance through interactions with law enforcement!. This page provides critical, actionable information to help you understand and exercise your constitutional rights, create emergency preparedness plans, and protect yourself and your loved ones with confidence and dignity. In this webinar we will first provide a know your rights (kyr) overview, covering the rights that all individuals have, regardless of status, and what they can do to proactively prepare and protect themselves and their families. available in english and spanish, and as a toolkit.

Know Your Rights
Know Your Rights

Know Your Rights This page provides critical, actionable information to help you understand and exercise your constitutional rights, create emergency preparedness plans, and protect yourself and your loved ones with confidence and dignity. In this webinar we will first provide a know your rights (kyr) overview, covering the rights that all individuals have, regardless of status, and what they can do to proactively prepare and protect themselves and their families. available in english and spanish, and as a toolkit. You have a right to an attorney to help defend you in your immigration case, but unlike in a criminal case, the government will not provide you one for free. your family may also need to cover expenses while you’re in detention, since you will not be able to work. Everyone has basic rights under the u.s. constitution and civil rights laws. click on the links below to learn what rights you have, how to exercise them, and what to do when your rights are violated.

Know Your Rights Inland Coalition For Immigrant Justice
Know Your Rights Inland Coalition For Immigrant Justice

Know Your Rights Inland Coalition For Immigrant Justice You have a right to an attorney to help defend you in your immigration case, but unlike in a criminal case, the government will not provide you one for free. your family may also need to cover expenses while you’re in detention, since you will not be able to work. Everyone has basic rights under the u.s. constitution and civil rights laws. click on the links below to learn what rights you have, how to exercise them, and what to do when your rights are violated.

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