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Immigrants, know your rights with the help of Peninsula 360 Press

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Immigrants' rights are just as important as those of any other resident in the country. Learn here about what they are and how to express them.

Are you an immigrant in the United States? Yes, you have rights too. Regardless of your immigration status, you have rights guaranteed by the Constitution. Learn here about what they are and how to express them.

On this occasion, the American Civil Liberties Union, a progressive nonprofit organization in the United States (better known as the ACLU), tells us what to do if police officers ask about your immigration status.

First, stay calm. Don't run, argue, resist, or obstruct the officer, even if you believe your rights are being violated. Keep your hands where the police can see them, and don't lie about your status or provide false documents.

Now, you have the right to remain silent and not discuss your immigration or citizenship status with police, immigration agents, or other officials. Anything you say to an officer can later be used against you in immigration court.

If you are not a U.S. citizen and an immigration officer asks you for your immigration documents, you must show them to him or her.

If an immigration agent asks if they can search you, you have the right to say no. Agents do not have the right to search your body or your belongings without consent or probable cause.

If you are over 18 years old, carry your immigration documents with you at all times. If you do not have immigration documents, state that you wish to remain silent.

If you do not have immigration documents, say that you want to remain silent, or that you want to consult with an attorney before answering any questions.

But what to do in an encounter with police officers?

  • In some states, you must provide your name to law enforcement officers if you are stopped and asked to identify yourself. But even if you provide your name, you do not need to answer any other questions.
  • If you are driving and are stopped, the officer may require you to show your driver's license, registration and proof of insurance, however, you do not need to answer questions about your immigration status.
  • Customs officials may ask about your immigration status when entering or leaving the country. If you are a legal permanent resident, the organization recommends answering the officers' questions. If you do not have a citizen visa, you may be denied entry to the United States if you refuse to answer the officers' questions.

At Peninsula 360 Press, we are with you and your rights. And we will be informing you about what they are and how to validate them. And remember, you are not alone. Follow us and learn more about these and various topics that can help you be informed about your rights. 

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