Your Options When ICE is at the Door

Do you have to invite ICE into your home? It depends.

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A group of people in a car
ICE agents gearing-up. Photo: ACLU of Southern California

National and regional news media, in addition to various social media accounts, are busily documenting where and how Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, frequently accompanied by Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) officers, have increased arrests of immigrants at their homes, places of business, schools and churches.

With that in mind, our friends at the ACLU of Southern California developed a simple, easy-to-follow guide to your rights when ICE makes an unannounced visit:


Local News Pasadena believes it is in everyone’s best interests to know your rights under the United States Constitution.

The short URL of this article is: https://localnewspasadena.com/zhps

Phil Hopkins

Phil is the Associate Publisher of Local News Pasadena. He is a 35-year resident of the city. Phil has won several national awards for magazine photography and received multiple Southern California Journalism Awards for news reporting and commentary. His favorite local delicacy is the Combo Grinder at Connal's.
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