04 Nov Being An Immigrant In The U.S.
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Living as an immigrant (especially an undocumented one) is pretty terrifying, we bet. Every day. But, immigrants do have special rights that protect them, to some degree. And we can’t stress enough how imperative it is to know these rights.
You have the right to remain silent. You do not have to discuss your immigration or citizenship status with the police, immigration agents, or other officials. You do not have to answer questions regarding your birthplace or how you entered the U.S. However, there are some exceptions (locations, travelers) to this.
Carry your immigration documents with you at all times. Present them to officers who request to see them. If you do not have them, tell them you will remain silent and not answer any questions. Never lie.
If you are arrested, you won’t automatically be deported. As we mentioned, you have certain rights and protections. You can even bail out of jail with a bail bond or an immigration bond.
Learn more about immigration bonds by calling Victorville Bail Bonds at 760-241-2245. Consultation with us are always FREE!