AOC’s office provides information to immigrants on how to avoid deportation in live webinars

The office of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a member of the DN.Y. squad, held a live webinar on Wednesday, where their rights advise immigrants if they face immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) agents. .
The “Know Your Rights on Ice” virtual event was broadcast live on Ocasio-Cortez’s Facebook page, and immigrant viewers are informed about how to handle ICE search requests if officials call on their home or work location.
They were also warned that they accused the “ruses” employed by ice molecules to make people comply with searches, and the owners also touted the “trend” of ice searches, and the way ice searches came in recent weeks after the Trump administration It intensified in a few weeks.
DN.Y. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s office held a live webinar to provide immigrants in her area with regard to their presence if they face people whom Immigration and Customs Enforcement Officers (ICEs) wish to deport them. Recommendations of rights. (Kent Nishimura/Getty Images (left) and Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty Images.)
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It is also recommended that people record such searches, and how to distinguish different constituent commodity ice molecules may be carried.
“Just because someone ends up encountering ice radar, and ice believes they can deport someone, which doesn’t mean that under the law, that person can be deported, or they have no choice to stay in the U.S. with their case, “Genia Blaser of the Immigration Defense Program said the Manhattan-based nonprofit organization. The organization’s mission is to combat targets targeting immigrants for mass incarceration and deportation.
“Even when they meet with ICE, what they do doesn’t feel legal, legal or unfair, it’s important to know that everyone has the right during their encounter with ICE.” “Everyone is in All the immigration status in the United States has rights.”
The 54-minute live broadcast is aimed at immigrants living in the 14th district of Ocasio-Cortez, which covers part of Queens and the Bronx.
Instead of attending the webinar, Ocasio-Cortez uploaded posters to Instagram through English and Spanish, calling on her followers to share the poster extensively and study it.
“At this moment, our strategic advantage is our quantitative strength,” Ocasio-Cortez wrote. “It’s time to use it. Almost every aspect, we are more numerous than those who want to abuse power and keep people afraid,” Ocasio-Cortez wrote. The truth is, they can’t follow all of us. That’s why they actively utilize and create fear: Let’s give up early and exit public life without them raising their fingers.”
She also called on followers to print out posters and “put them in your workplace or stick them at your door.”
“So, whether you are a citizen or a non-citizen workplace or family, you can defend your community and our constitution by exercising your rights,” she wrote.
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During the webinar, the moderator told the audience that the Fourth Amendment (provided against unreasonable government searches and seizures) is protected – for everyone, including immigrants.
“So there is a general rule here, it is in a private space, and the ICE will require a judge or an arrest warrant signed by you to enter the space or conduct a search. When we talk about public spaces. Ice requires reasonable suspicion to be to be catch.
She explained the difference between a judicial arrest warrant and an administrative arrest warrant, saying only a judicial arrest warrant gives ICE the power to initiate a search.
However, she said ICE rarely carries judicial orders, which means ICE agents need to agree to enter the house.
“But they often use Ruth or intimidation to try to trick people into doing or saying something that can be interpreted as agreeing to enter,” she said.
“So, it’s really Ruth’s purpose. Since they don’t have an arrest warrant, they need your consent to get into them, and they’re going to trick you into thinking you’re not ice or lie so that you’ll start to believe they do have the right to enter or Want to intimidate or scare you so you don’t want to assert your rights.”
The host also advised people to record interactions with the ICE via video recording or record records, saying this information may be useful for local immigrant rights groups and friends or family members.
They also shared their own trends on how ICE searches in recent weeks.

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“Especially in recent weeks, ICE agents will go to the house early in the morning to arrest,” Blaser said. “They will block people on the streets or public places, which may include public areas of the workplace. So, this may be The front of the restaurant can also be anywhere in the public.”
She also said that when people drive to work or go home, unmarked ice trucks also stopped the car, and people who may be under supervision have been detained when they checked in with the ICE.
“It could be anywhere from two or three agents to a group of eight agents,” Blaser said. “They are usually very positive and encounters can happen very quickly.”
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