| Re: ICE access to Common House | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
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From: Laurie Frank (lsfrank |
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| Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2025 03:34:57 -0800 (PST) | |
At Linden Cohousing, we approved a policy that reads: Policy Against Admitting I.C.E. Agents approved March 12, 2025 It is the policy of Linden Cohousing not to admit agents of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.), or those working with them, into our locked building, unless they have a valid judicial warrant. No member, artist, visitor, or guest shall allow I.C.E. (or those working with them) into our building, without a valid judicial warrant. Each member, artist, visitor, and guest shall be provided with a red Know Your Rights card to show to I.C.E. Anyone may call upon a volunteer lawyer within Linden Cohousing to determine if a warrant is valid. Explanation of Policy All persons within the United States are protected by the Fourth and Fifth Amendments to the US Constitution. The Fourth Amendment protects us from unreasonable searches and seizures. The Fifth Amendment provides the right to remain silent. The red Know Your Rights card which can be shown to or read to I.C.E. reads: 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. These cards are available to citizens and noncitizens alike. You have constitutional rights: • DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR if an immigration agent is knocking on the door. • DO NOT ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS from an immigration agent if they try to talk to you. You have the right to remain silent. • DO NOT SIGN ANYTHING without first speaking to a lawyer. You have the right to speak with a lawyer. • If you are outside of your home, ask the agent if you are free to leave and if they say yes, leave calmly. • GIVE THIS CARD TO THE AGENT. If you are inside of your home, show the card through the window or slide it under the door. - Laurie Frank Sent from my iPhone >
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