About ICE Rights Information System
Our Mission
The ICE Rights Information System provides fast, accurate legal information about ICE encounters based on federal law, Supreme Court rulings, and constitutional rights.
Our goal is to help individuals understand their legal rights during immigration enforcement situations through clear, accessible information.
Important Legal Disclaimer
This is EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION ONLY, not legal advice.
- Every legal situation is unique and depends on specific circumstances
- Laws vary by jurisdiction, court district, and case details
- This information does not create an attorney-client relationship
- For legal advice specific to your situation, consult a qualified immigration attorney
- In emergency situations, contact legal aid organizations immediately
Data Sources
All information is sourced from official legal documents:
U.S. Constitution
Original text of constitutional amendments, particularly the 1st, 4th, 5th, and 14th Amendments
Supreme Court Rulings
Landmark decisions including recent rulings like Noem v. Vasquez Perdomo (2025)
Federal Regulations
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), particularly 8 CFR Part 287 on immigration enforcement
How to Use This Tool
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Emergency Situations
Click the red "ICE AT MY DOOR RIGHT NOW" button for immediate, step-by-step guidance
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Search Specific Topics
Use the search bar to find information about specific rights, scenarios, or legal terms
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Browse Scenarios
Explore common situations and learn what to say, what not to say, and the legal basis
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Print or Save
Print pages or save to your phone for quick reference. Works offline after first visit.
Privacy & Security
๐ No tracking: We do not track or store your searches
๐ No accounts required: Access all information without registration
๐ Offline capable: Information cached locally for offline access
๐ No data collection: Your usage is completely private
Need Legal Help?
If you need immediate legal assistance:
- Contact your local legal aid organization
- Call the ACLU immigration hotline
- Reach out to immigrant rights advocacy groups
- Consult with a qualified immigration attorney
This tool provides information only. For representation or specific advice, you must contact a licensed attorney.