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🤝 Sharing Experiences & Resources (How to Do It Here)
This community is stronger when people share what they’ve experienced and the resources they’ve found helpful. Real-world context helps others feel less alone and better informed. That said, how we share matters. What sharing looks like in this community We welcome: - personal experiences described at a high level - reflections on how something felt or what was confusing - general outcomes (without procedural detail) - trusted resources you’ve used or recommend - nonprofit organizations, hotlines, or official programs you’ve found helpful These types of posts help others understand the landscape without spreading fear or misinformation. What we ask you not to share To keep this space safe and useful, please do not share: - step-by-step descriptions of encounters, especially violent ones - scripts of what was said or done - advice on avoiding or interfering with ICE - tactical details or “what worked” strategies - names, addresses, case numbers, or identifying details These boundaries protect both you and the community. How to share your experience helpfully If you’d like to post about an experience, consider framing it like this: - what you expected vs what surprised you - what information you wish you had beforehand - what resources helped you understand things afterward - what myths or rumors turned out not to be true Focus on insight, not instruction. Sharing resources is especially encouraged If you’ve found: - a nonprofit organization - a legal aid clinic - a state or city hotline - an official government resource - a community organization that provides information or referrals Please feel free to share it. When possible, include: - the name of the organization - the state or city it serves - a phone number or official website This helps us build a more complete, state-by-state resource library together.
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📌 How to Use This Group (Free vs Premium)
You do not need to pay to learn your basic rights. This post explains how to get the most value from ICE: Know Your Rights, whether you stay on the free plan or choose to upgrade. Start here (recommended) If you’re new: - Read the pinned posts first - Browse recent discussions - Use the search to look up topics, documents, or terms - Take your time – there’s no urgency here This group is designed to be referenced when needed, not rushed through. What’s included in the FREE version Free members have full access to: - General explanations of immigration rights and ICE procedures - Myth vs reality breakdowns - Plain-language explanations of common documents - Community discussions focused on clarity and accuracy - Context during major ICE news cycles You do not need to pay to learn your basic rights. What the PREMIUM version adds ($12/month) Premium is for people who want information that is organized, ready, and easy to reference. Premium members get: - State-by-state immigration rights summaries - Printable preparedness checklists for home, work, and family - A searchable library of ICE forms and document explanations - Family guides to explain rights calmly to children and loved ones - Monthly summarized Q&A (general information only) - Bookmarkable resources so critical info is ready when you need it Premium is about preparedness, not fear. Should you upgrade? Most members: - join for free - read and learn - upgrade later if they want everything organized in one place Upgrade only if it feels useful for you. There is no pressure and no urgency. A final note This community exists to help people feel: - more informed - more grounded - less overwhelmed Whether you stay free or go premium, you’re welcome here. Preparedness without panic. Clarity over fear.
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📌 Community Rules & Boundaries
To keep this space safe, accurate, and trustworthy, please follow these rules. 1. No legal advice This community provides general information only. Do not ask for or give legal advice. Case-specific questions should be directed to a licensed immigration attorney. 2. No tactics or evasion Do not post: - Step-by-step instructions - Scripts of what to say - Advice on avoiding, hiding from, or interfering with ICE - “This worked for me” tactics These posts will be removed. 3. No politics or activism This is not a political or organizing space. Please avoid: - Political arguments - Calls to action or protests - Anti-ICE or pro-ICE rhetoric The focus here is understanding rights, not debating policy. 4. Respect privacy Do not share: - Names - Addresses - Case numbers - Photos of individuals - Identifying details of yourself or others Protect your privacy and the privacy of others. 5. Ask questions, don’t speculate Misinformation spreads easily. If you’re unsure: - Ask for clarification - Cite sources when possible - Avoid guessing or repeating rumors Accuracy matters here. 6. Keep the tone calm and respectful No insults, fear-mongering, or hostile language. This community exists to reduce panic, not amplify it. 7. Moderation Posts or comments that violate these rules may be edited or removed to keep the community safe and focused. Moderation decisions are made to protect the group, not to silence discussion. These boundaries allow this community to stay: - Helpful - Trusted - Shareable - Long-lasting Thank you for helping keep this space calm, factual, and supportive.
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📌 START HERE: What This Community Is (Please Read)
Welcome to ICE: Know Your Rights. This community exists to provide clear, calm, general information about immigration rights and ICE procedures. The goal is simple: reduce fear by increasing clarity. What this community IS - General information about immigration rights - Explanations of what ICE can and cannot do - Plain-language breakdowns of documents, notices, and warrants - Myth vs reality explanations - Calm discussion focused on understanding, not panic What this community is NOT - This is not legal advice - This does not replace speaking with a licensed immigration attorney - This is not activism or organizing - This does not provide tactics, scripts, or instructions to evade law enforcement Laws vary by state and by situation. If you need legal advice specific to your case, you should consult a qualified immigration attorney. Why this community exists There is a lot of fear, misinformation, and confusion around ICE and immigration law. This space is designed to be different: - Calm instead of reactive - Clear instead of confusing - Factual instead of speculative How to use this community - Read first before posting - Ask clarification questions respectfully - Share experiences without tactical detail - Focus on learning and preparedness The goal here is knowledge over rumors and preparedness without panic. If you’re here to understand your rights and feel more grounded, you’re in the right place.
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