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Recently, there have been increased reports of immigration agents visiting residences and knocking on doors. This has caused concern among many communities, especially those with immigrant family members. It’s crucial to be aware of your rights and take precautions when interacting with immigration officials at your home. Firstly, always ask for proper identification. Immigration agents are required to present valid credentials before entering your home or conducting any official business. If they do not show these, you have the right to refuse entry. Secondly, you do not have to open your door immediately. It is advisable to communicate through a closed door or a window to confirm their identity and purpose before allowing them inside. This helps ensure your safety and gives you time to seek legal advice if necessary. Thirdly, knowing your legal rights is essential. You do not have to answer questions or provide documents without a warrant or legal obligation. If agents have a warrant, carefully examine it and, if possible, have a trustworthy person or attorney present. Community organizations and legal aid groups often provide workshops and resources to help residents understand these procedures and prepare accordingly. Engaging with such resources can empower you and your family in these challenging circumstances. Always remain calm and respectful, but protect your privacy and legal rights. Being informed and cautious can help mitigate risks and ensure your safety during these encounters. Stay vigilant and share this important information within your community to raise awareness and support each other.





















































