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Deborah Elizabeth Finn
Deborah Elizabeth Finn
@deborahelizabeth.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

Please share this extremely helpful cheat sheet from the Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA)! For more information, you can visit www.miracoalition.org . Also recommended: www.lucemass.org

BYSTANDER KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: Creating Accountability & Offering Support

MIRA

Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition

KNOW YOUR (AND EVERYONE'S) RIGHTS

Everyone living in the U.S. has certain basic rights under the U.S. Constitution, regardless of immigration status.

It is important to assert these rights when safe to do so.

Asserting the right to remain silent can be difficult - carry a Know Your Rights card!

If you haven't received a KYR training yet, to learn about our basic rights in interaction with immigration enforcement, you can watch one on MIRA's website bit.ly/KYRMIRA.

SAFETY FIRST

If you feel it is not safe for you to be a bystander, you can calmly leave the situation.

If you choose to act as a bystander:

Stay Calm

Keep People Safe

Gather Evidence

CREATING ACCOUNTABILITY

Call LUCE Defense Hotline (617-370-5023)

Where exactly are the agents?

How many immigration or law enforcement agents are there?

What are the agents doing?

How long have the agents been in that location?

What, if anything, do you know about the person being detained?

Ask questions (even if you don't get answers)

What agency are you with?

What are your names and badge numbers?

Do you have a warrant? Can I see it? (note: they are not required to show it to a bystander).

Where is this person being taken?

You have the right to remain silent.

Record what is happening

Its your first amendment right to record in public spaces.

You must record from a reasonable distance. If an officer asks you to step back, you should comply with the order, but may continue recording.

On private property, an owner may ask you to leave. Note that in some public spaces recording is prohibited (ex: courthouses).

If a law enforcement officer seizes a bystander's recording device, they need a judicial warrant to gain access to the device or recording.

Consider locking phone with a password instead of face recognition.

Capture any identifying information (agency vests, unifo…

BYSTANDER KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: Creating Accountability & Offering Support

MIRA

Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalcon

PROVIDING SUPPORT

Remind people of their rights:

You have the right to remain silent!

You have the right to refuse search without a warrant

You have the right to contact an attorney

You have the right to not sign anything without consulting with a lawyer first

You have the right to contact your consulate

Offer to call someone (attorney or family member):

Do you want me to call someone for you?

Do I have your permission to share this video?

After the fact

Contact emergency contact (if provided). Assist family in locating [locator.ice.gov] their loved one in the immigration detention system.

Reach out to local community organizations that can provide support or mutual aid.

PREPARE IN ADVANCE

You can also offer support proactively.

Some things you could do:

Sit with someone while they complete a Caregiver Authorization Affidavit or help them connect with a provider who can assist them

Offer to be someone's emergency contact-be prepared

Offer to be the temporary caretaker for someone's children.

Help someone gather and organize their documents, make copies, and keep them in a safe place.

Help someone obtain passports for their children.

WHAT YOU DON'T HAVE A RIGHT TO DO

Physically interfere with a detention.

Pushing or otherwise touching an ICE/law enforcement officer.

Blocking an ICE/law enforcement officer.

Putting your body between the officer and the individual.

Hiding the person that ICE/law enforcement is attempting to detain.

You should not escalate the situation or run. Remember - your actions as a bystander can affect a person's case.

RESOURCES

LUCE Network

www.lucemass.org

MIRA Immigration Helpline

bit.ly/MIRALegal Helpline

Boston Immigrant Justice Accompaniment Network

www.beyondbondboston.org

Massachusetts Access to Counsel Initiative

bit.ly/MAC12026

PAIR Project

www.pairproject.org

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Deborah Elizabeth Finn
Deborah Elizabeth Finn
@deborahelizabeth.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

It's crucial that bystanders understand what forms of assistance they can offer, on the basis of the constitutional rights that pertain to EVERYONE on U.S. soil. #resistance #democracy #constitutionalrights #justiceforimmigrants #humanrights #immigrant #refugee #nonviolent #Massachusetts #iceout

Everyone on US soil has constitutional rights, regardless of citizenship status.

(Equal Protection Clause, 14th Amendment)

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