Know Your Rights. Protect Your Community.
Resources, legal information, and community tools to stay safe during ICE enforcement.
ICE List Wiki
A public database of 1,600+ ICE, CBP, and HSI agents with names, photos, and documented incidents. Searchable by name, location, and agency.
Why it matters: This permanent record ensures accountability beyond any single administration. When policies change, this documentation enables future legal action, journalism, and historical reckoning. "Just following orders" won't be an excuse.
Browse the DatabaseICE In My Area
Community-driven ICE activity tracker with verified reports and a nationwide map. Reports are reviewed before publishing for reliability.
Check Your Area๐ Emergency & Reporting
๐จ ICE Is At Your Door? Someone Got Snatched?
- WAISN Deportation Defense Hotline (WA): 1-844-724-3737
- Immigrant Defense Project Hotline: 1-212-725-6422
- National Immigration Law Center: nilc.org (policy/legal resources, not a hotline)
๐ You Have Rights - Use Them
- ACLU: Know Your Rights - Immigration
- EFF: Digital Rights at Borders
- Immigrant Defense Project: Rights Guide
- Do NOT talk to ICE: Stay silent. Don't answer questions. Don't sign anything.
- Do NOT open your door: They need a judicial warrant signed by a judge, not an ICE deportation warrant.
๐ Document & Report ICE Activity
Live ICE Sightings
Anonymous community reports of ICE activity. See what others are reporting in real-time and share your own sightings to help protect your community. You can also report sightings at iceinmyarea.org
๐ฑ Find & Help Detained People
๐ Find Someone in Detention
๐ฐ Bond Funds & Financial Support
โ๏ธ Get Legal Help
๐ Prepare Your Family - Plan for the Worst
Step-by-step guide covering emergency contacts, power of attorney, childcare arrangements, document storage, and financial accessโeverything you need to protect your family if you're detained.
โ Get Involved
๐ Privacy & Security Tips
Knowing your rights is completely legal. These are optional privacy tips for those who want extra protection online:
- VPN: Adds a layer of privacy to your internet browsing
- Tor Browser: Available at torproject.org for anonymous browsing
- Private Browsing: Incognito/Private mode doesn't save browsing history on your device
- General tip: Like any website, standard internet privacy practices apply
Remember: Educating yourself about immigration rights is legal and protected. These tips are standard privacy practices applicable to any online activity.
โ ๏ธ Important Note
This site provides general information and resources. It's not a substitute for legal advice from an attorney. But don't wait for perfect legal guidance to take action - protect yourself and your community NOW. ICE won't wait, and neither should you.