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Experts explain your rights – as an immigrant or a bystander – if you’re caught up in an ICE raid

23 August 2025
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Experts explain your rights – as an immigrant or a bystander – if you’re caught up in an ICE raid
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As the Trump administration intensifies immigration enforcement, dramatic ICE arrests across the U.S. have elicited mixed reactions. Witnesses generally have the right to film ICE encounters in public, although legal and practical risks exist, including potential penalties for those using apps to alert about ICE activity, highlighting the tension between law enforcement and First Amendment rights.

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