Step 1
Five things you can always say and do
These rights apply in every encounter — police, ICE, or otherwise. Practice saying them out loud. The nervous system freezes under stress; muscle memory helps.
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"Am I free to leave?" — If yes, leave calmly. If no, you're being detained (but not necessarily arrested).
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"I am going to remain silent." — You have the right not to answer questions beyond identifying yourself when legally required. Saying this out loud triggers your protection.
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"I do not consent to any search." — Say it clearly, even if they search anyway. Consent searches are legal; non-consent searches need a warrant or probable cause. Your statement is documented.
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"I want to speak to a lawyer." — Once you say this, questioning must legally stop. Memorize this phrase.
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"Am I under arrest?" — Forces clarity. If not under arrest, "Am I free to leave?" applies.
⚠️ Being polite is fine. Answering questions is not required. The two are not the same thing.
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