Immigration Crackdown: How to be legally prepared with the right documents

Luis Avila
COACHELLA, Calif. (KESQ) – As Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations continue across Southern California, immigrant rights advocates are urging individuals and families to prepare a set of critical documents that could help protect them in case of detention or deportation.
Having the right paperwork on hand can make a significant difference in asserting your rights and protecting your family. Experts recommend keeping both physical and digital copies of the following:
Identification: Passport, birth certificate, state ID, or consular ID.
Immigration Records: Green card, visa, work permit, or any paperwork from immigration court.
Legal Preparedness: A “Know Your Rights” card, Power of Attorney documents, and contact information for an immigration lawyer.
Family Documentation: Children’s birth certificates, school and medical records, and guardianship papers.
Proof of Residency: Rent receipts, utility bills, and pay stubs showing long-term U.S. residence.
Storing these documents in a safe, easily accessible place, and letting a trusted family member or friend know where to find them is crucial.
Advocates also recommend creating a family emergency plan and making sure children know who to contact if a parent is detained.
Preparation can’t stop enforcement, but it can help families stay together and better navigate the legal system during difficult times.
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