MidwesternGro
Well-Known Member
The Southerners will be breeded out by Jose, Enrique and Isabella in no time! I can't wait, going to the South will be like going to a foreign country pretty soon. The South shall not rise again! LOL!!!
"Combating ICE Raids
In response to these raids, and in order to provide the resources for people to protect themselves against ICR and its tactics, the ILRC developed "Red Cards,” plastic cards with instructions in Spanish on how to exercise your constitutional rights on one side, and an English statement on the other side that the person giving the card to an ICE agent is not opening the door or answering any questions, rights protected for all people by the US Constitution. Cards distributed in the Bay Area have a hotline number as well, for a United Way representative who can put the caller in contact with legal and social services after a raid, if necessary.
The Power of the Red Card
ILRC receives reports of people successfully exercising their rights — especially in not letting ICE agents into their homes — and therefore avoiding being detained or forced to leave the U.S. This is a very exciting project for the ILRC, as it empowers immigrants to assert their rights, engages long-standing and new allies in providing legal and social services, and leverages the commitment and resources of pro bono attorneys from some of the largest and most powerful law firms in the world. By drawing on the strength of different groups, we significantly decrease the consequences of ICE raids on immigrant families and communities. During the rest of 2008 we will be expanding the project to other parts of California and, if we obtain additional resources, we hope to expand to expand beyond California and make national impact with new partners in affected areas in the future."
http://www.ilrc.org/for-immigrants-para-inmigrantes/know-your-rights
"Combating ICE Raids
In response to these raids, and in order to provide the resources for people to protect themselves against ICR and its tactics, the ILRC developed "Red Cards,” plastic cards with instructions in Spanish on how to exercise your constitutional rights on one side, and an English statement on the other side that the person giving the card to an ICE agent is not opening the door or answering any questions, rights protected for all people by the US Constitution. Cards distributed in the Bay Area have a hotline number as well, for a United Way representative who can put the caller in contact with legal and social services after a raid, if necessary.
The Power of the Red Card
ILRC receives reports of people successfully exercising their rights — especially in not letting ICE agents into their homes — and therefore avoiding being detained or forced to leave the U.S. This is a very exciting project for the ILRC, as it empowers immigrants to assert their rights, engages long-standing and new allies in providing legal and social services, and leverages the commitment and resources of pro bono attorneys from some of the largest and most powerful law firms in the world. By drawing on the strength of different groups, we significantly decrease the consequences of ICE raids on immigrant families and communities. During the rest of 2008 we will be expanding the project to other parts of California and, if we obtain additional resources, we hope to expand to expand beyond California and make national impact with new partners in affected areas in the future."
http://www.ilrc.org/for-immigrants-para-inmigrantes/know-your-rights