Zohran Mamdani's Advice on Interacting with ICE Agents
New York PostDecember 7, 20252 min25,645 views
6 connections·8 entities in this video→Understanding Your Rights When Encountering ICE
- 🏠 ICE cannot enter private spaces like homes, schools, or workplaces without a judicial warrant signed by a judge.
- 🚪 If ICE lacks a judicial warrant, you have the right to refuse entry and keep your door closed.
Rights During Detention and Interaction
- 🤫 ICE is legally permitted to lie to you, but you always have the right to remain silent.
- ❓ You can repeatedly ask, "Am I free to go?" if you are being detained.
- 📸 You have the right to film ICE as long as you do not interfere with their actions.
Important Precautions During ICE Encounters
- ⚠️ It is crucial to remain calm during any interaction with ICE or law enforcement.
- 🚫 Do not impede their investigation, resist arrest, or run.
Commitment to Immigrant Rights and Protest
- ✊ New Yorkers have a constitutional right to protest, and this right will be protected when Mamdani is mayor.
- ❤️ New York will always welcome immigrants, and Mamdani pledges to fight daily to protect, support, and celebrate them.
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