Record and Report Immigration Enforcement
Report U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Enforcement Activity Safely and Confidentially
LULAC will review the photos and videos received and, as appropriate, report to the proper oversight agency. Where civil rights violations occur, we will refer to legal counsel for possible legal action.
Important: These channels are only for reporting immigration enforcement actions, immigration-related incidents, or urgent community concerns.
For general questions or other LULAC inquiries, please use our main contact page.
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Upload Media
Please use the form below to upload any photos, videos, or details about immigration enforcement activity you’ve witnessed. Your information helps LULAC protect our community.
Know Your Rights
Right to Remain Silent
You do not have to answer questions about your immigration status, where you were born, or your citizenship.
Refuse Searches
You have the right to refuse searches. You do not have to consent to a search of yourself, your belongings, or your home without a warrant.
Request an Attorney
You have the right to speak with a lawyer before answering questions.
Do Not Sign Anything
Never sign documents from ICE without consulting a lawyer.
Documents
U.S. citizens are not required to show documentation. Noncitizens with lawful status must carry and show immigration documents if over 18. Undocumented individuals have the right to remain silent about their status. When driving, everyone must show their license and registration.
Right to Observe and Record
Bystanders have a First Amendment right to observe and record ICE/CBP conducting arrests in public spaces, as long as they don't physically interfere with the operation.
Phone Call Rights
If detained, you have the right to make a phone call to a lawyer or trusted contact.