By Deepti Hajela
Don't open the front door if immigration officials knock. If you are taken into custody, tell them your name and nothing else. Definitely don't sign anything.
That
is some of the advice being given in New York City and around the
country at training sessions, put on by advocacy organizations, aimed at
helping immigrants living in the country illegally get in as little
trouble as possible if they encounter U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement officials.
Called "know your rights" training, the sessions have been pushed by
some groups as a way to prepare for a possible crackdown on illegal
immigration under President Donald Trump. Similar trainings are
scheduled in New Mexico and El Paso.
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