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Poster with tips on what to do if approached by ICE, including staying calm, not answering questions without a lawyer, and remaining silent, with a message at the bottom that says 'Knowledge is Power. Pass it on.'
A safety guide poster in Spanish with tips on how to behave when approached by immigration agents, emphasizing calmness, silence, and documentation rules.
A poster with the title 'Know Your Rights if approached by ICE.' It provides guidelines for interactions with immigration authorities, including staying calm, keeping hands visible, using rights, not answering questions without a lawyer, and how to act when outside, in your vehicle, or at home. The poster emphasizes that knowledge is power and encourages passing on this information.
Poster with safety tips for approaching ICE, emphasizing knowing your rights, staying calm, and sharing information, with the phrase "Conoce tus derechos" at the top and "El conocer es poder. Compártelo." at the bottom.
A sign with advice for immigrants approaching ICE, emphasizing knowledge of rights, staying calm, keeping hands visible, and resisting questions without legal counsel.
Poster with safety and rights tips in Spanish, advising calmness, respecting rights, avoiding sharing False documents, and following legal procedures.
Poster with text about knowing your rights if approached by ICE. Tips include staying calm, not answering questions without a lawyer, not signing without legal advice, and actions to take when outside or at home. Bold red text at the top says "KNOW YOUR RIGHTS" and at the bottom, in red, "Knowledge is Power. Pass it on.".
Poster with information on knowing your rights, emphasizing calmness and legal awareness when approached by ICE, including advice on staying calm, keeping hands visible, not answering immigration questions, not signing documents without legal counsel, and questions to ask in the street or car, with a reminder that knowledge is power and sharing is encouraged.
A blue poster with orange, yellow and green text providing rights and safety tips for immigration enforcement contexts in Spanish.
Poster with blue background titled "Know Your Rights if approached by ICE" in large red and orange letters. Instructions in yellow font include Stay Calm, don’t run or resist, keep hands visible, do not answer questions without a lawyer, and other legal advice. The message ends with "Knowledge is Power. Pass it on." in red text.
A poster with advice for undocumented immigrants approaching ICE, emphasizing their rights and actions they should take or not take, including staying calm, keeping hands visible, and asserting their rights with a lawyer.
A digital poster with a green background and bold blue text encouraging people to learn their rights. It provides guidelines for staying calm and using their rights when approached by immigration agents, including actions at the street, car, and home, and ends with a message that knowledge is power and to share it.
A poster with a red background and blue and white text. The poster's main headline reads "KNOW YOUR RIGHTS" in large blue letters, with a subheading "if approached by ICE". The poster provides guidelines on how to remain calm, keep hands visible, and use your rights during interactions with immigration authorities. It includes instructions for actions when outside or in your vehicle, and at home, emphasizing not opening doors or signing papers without a lawyer. The bottom of the poster states, "Knowledge is Power. Pass it on."
Poster with guidelines for approaching ICE, emphasizing knowing and sharing rights, including staying calm, keeping hands visible, not answering immigration questions, not signing documents without legal advice, and specific advice for in the street, in the car, and at home. The poster is in Spanish with some phrases in bold and contains a small logo at the bottom right.
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