Resources

Additional Resources:

  • Gorge Rapid Response

    541-490-5579 or 541-380-1733

  • Washington Rapid Response

    1-844-724-3737

  • Hood River Latino Network

    541-436-4756

  • One Community Health

    541-386-6380

  • The Next Door Inc

    541-386-6665

  • Immigration Counseling Services

    541-399-8029

  • Interfaith Movement for Immigrant Justice

    503-550-3510

  • Washing Gorge Action Programs

    1-800-755-1192

Ice at your door?
  • Don't open the door

  • You can remain silent

  • Ask for a lawyer

  • Call PIRC for rapid response

    1-888-622-1510

  • Free Immigration legal support

    Call ECO 1-888-274-7292

  • Know your rights

    www.OregonForAll.us

Websites

  • www.hoodriverlatino.org

  • www.oregonforall.us (recorsos de immigracion)

  • www.foodfinderoregonfoodbank.org

    (buscar un banco de comeda)

  • www.equitycorps.org

    (asilo y immigracion)

La migra en tu vecindario? Reporta informacion - CLARA!!!

Count:

Location:

Equipment:

Activity:

Report Time:

Reporting ICE activity - BE CLEAR!!!

Cantidad:

Lugar:

Actividad:

Reporte:

Apariencia:

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS:

Usted tienne derechos constitucionales:

  • NO ABRA LA PUERTA si un agente de immigracion esta tocando la puerta

  • NO CONTESTE NINGUNA PREGUNTA de un agente de immigracion si el trata de hablar con usted. Usted tiene el derecho de mantenerse callado

  • NO FIRME NADA sin antes hablar con un abogado. Usted tiene el derecho de hablar con un abogado

  • Si usted esta afuera de su casa, pregunte al agente si es libre para irse y si dice que si, vayase con tranquilidad

  • ENTREGUE ESTA TARJETA AL AGENTE. Si usted esta dentro de su casa, muestre la tarjeta por la ventana o pasela debajo de la puerta

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS:

I do not wish to speak with you, answer your questions, or sign or hand you any documents based on my 5th Amendment rights under the United States Constitution. I do not give you permission to enter my home based on my 4th Amendment rights under the United States Constitution unless you have a warrant to enter, signed by a judge or magistrate with my name on it that you slide under the door. I do not give you permission to search any of my belongings based on my 4th Amendment rights. I choose to exercise my constitutional rights.

Protect our community by filming ICE, federal agents

Protege a nuestra comunidad filmando a ICE y a agentes federales

Protect our community by filming ICE, federal agents

If you witness ICE, the military, or any federal law enforcement making an immigration arrest in public, it's your legal right to film, as long as you don't interfere. Your footage can expose human rights violations and be used as evidence.

Step 1: What to film

✓ Badges & uniforms (or lack of ID)
✓ Vehicle plates & equipment
✓ Street signs & landmarks
✓ Time, date, number of agents (state aloud)
✓ Clear audio of what ICE says or yells
✓ Film continuously, if you can, from the beginning to the end

✖ DON'T focus on the person arrested

Step 2: Call PIRC right away, 1-888-622-1510

When the incident is over or if multiple people are available, report the arrest to the PIRC Hotline immediately: call 1-888-622-1510. The operator will walk you through all the details and explain where to send the video clip. Please do not share videos on social media so lawyers, advocates, or family can decide when to release it.

Assess your risk: not everyone can film safely

We have seen ICE and other Federal agents target community members in different states, so it’s essential to assess your own risk before you decide to film an arrest. It’s important to know your rights while filming.

Film openly and follow instructions:

  • If told to stop, state: “I have the right to film this.”

  • If told to step back: Film yourself moving back and then keep filming the scene

  • Narrate facts only: time, location, number of agents

  • NEVER reveal your immigration status.

Remember, anything said in the video can be used in court.

Protege a nuestra comunidad filmando a ICE y a agentes federales.

Si presencias a ICE (la migra), las fuerzas armadas o cualquier agente federal realizando un arresto migratorio en público, tienes el derecho legal de filmar, siempre y cuando no interfieras. Tus grabaciones pueden exponer violaciones de derechos humanos y usarse como evidencia.

Paso 1: Qué filmar

✓ Insignias y uniformes (o falta de identificación)

✓ Placas y equipo vehicular

✓ Señales viales y puntos de referencia

✓ Hora, fecha y número de agentes (dilo en voz alta)

✓ Audio claro de lo que ICE (la migra) dice o grita

✓ Filme continuamente, si puede, de principio a fin.

✖ NO te centres en la persona detenida

Paso 2: Llame a PIRC de inmediato al 1-888-622-1510

Una vez ocurrido el incidente, reporta de inmediato el arresto a la línea directa de PIRC. Llama al 1-888-622-1510. El operador te explicará todos los detalles y te indicará a dónde enviar el video. Por favor, no compartas videos en redes sociales.

Evalúa tu riesgo: no todos pueden filmar de forma segura.

Hemos visto a agentes de ICE y otros agentes federales atacar a miembros de la comunidad en otros estados, por lo que es importante evaluar tu propio riesgo antes de filmar un arresto. Es importante conocer tus derechos mientras filmas.

Filma abiertamente y sigue las instrucciones.

  • Si te indican que te detengas: "Tengo derecho a filmar esto".

  • Si te indican que retrocedas: Grábate retrocediendo y continúa filmando la escena.

  • Narra sólo los hechos: hora, lugar, número de agentes.

  • NUNCA reveles tu estatus migratorio.

Recuerde que cualquier cosa que digas puede ser utilizada en la corte.

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