Know Your Rights | Immigrants' Rights | ACLU

Regardless of your immigration status, you have guaranteed rights under the Constitution. Learn more here about your rights as an immigrant, and how to express them.

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If you witness ICE activity, use the S.A.L.U.T.E. protocol when reporting.

Share any immigration‑related photos or videos at:
* iceinmyarea.org
* iceout.org

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Our purpose is to spread whistles throughout WA to help communities protect themselves against ICE.

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This image is free to use if you are a business who is contemplating refusing service to ICE personnel.

Be advised you may want to seek legal advice and/or consult your local law enforcement agency before you refuse service to ICE.

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Attention Lynnwood area restaurants: ICE units may visit soon. You may refuse service if you believe your safety or that of staff or customers is at risk. Consider seeking legal guidance or consulting local law enforcement first.

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Here is the Washington State code regarding state and local law enforcement agency interactions with ICE.

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https://app.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=10.93.160

RCW 10.93.160: Immigration and citizenship status—Law enforcement agency restrictions.

This is from the Washington State Attorney General's office regarding individual rights with regards to immigration enforcement.

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https://www.atg.wa.gov/know-your-rights-civil-immigration-enforcement-washington

Know Your Rights: Civil Immigration Enforcement in Washington | Washington State

Across Washington, communities are concerned about increased immigration enforcement activity. This guidance summarizes general information about limitations on federal immigration enforcement power, limits on state and local agencies from participating in immigration enforcement, and the rights of individuals and entities within Washington. This guidance is based on current law as of the date indicated below and it is not legal advice. As always, individuals, agencies, and other entities are encouraged to discuss all legal issues and questions with their attorneys.