The Brief
- The City of Minneapolis is sharing a list of reminders for residents in the event federal immigration agents show up at your door.
- ICE needs a signed warrant with your name and address to enter your home.
- If there isn’t a valid warrant that the agent shows you, you don’t have to let them inside.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – In the wake of an increasing number of immigration officers coming to Minnesota following the fatal shooting by ICE of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, the City of Minneapolis is sharing a reminder of your rights if ICE comes to your door.
Your rights if ICE knocks on your door
Local perspective:
According to the city, the Immigrant Law Center is reminding people of their rights if federal immigration agents come to your house. Here they are:
- ICE needs a judge-signed warrant with your name and address to come inside.
- You can ask the agent to show them the warrant through the window or under the door.
- If there isn’t a valid warrant, you have the right to keep your door closed.
Dig deeper:
The City of Minneapolis has various resources related to immigration rights in multiple languages.
ICE in Minnesota
What we know:…