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Flyers in Texas Not from ICE
Posted
Jun 18, 2004
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued a Press Release in June
2004 that residents in Irving, Texas should ignore flyers that appeared in
their area. The flyers claimed that local police, Dallas County officials,
and ICE agents would be going door-to-door to conduct interviews. These
notices have fake telephone numbers and numerous typographical errors.
Further, ICE advises that it would not announce any intentions to conduct
such interviews via a flyer.
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It is unclear why persons have chosen to produce these notices. ICE and
local police officials suspect that it may be a criminal scheme to permit
the perpetrators to gain easy access to the homes of potential victims. In
their press release, ICE reminds readers that individuals have the right to
ask for proper identification when local or federal officers knock on their
doors. Further, ICE advises that one may call 911 if someone claiming to be
a law enforcement officer arouses suspicion.
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While one should never be hostile towards someone claiming to be an ICE
officer or other enforcement officer, it is a good idea to ask for
identification in a calm, respectful manner. If anyone claiming to be an ICE
officer enters your home and takes any property, including a passport, do
not assume that s/he has the right to do so. Check with the local police or
ICE office. They will be able to determine whether there is an actual ICE
investigation or if there is a crime being committed. Such a report may
increase the chances that your property will be safe or returned, and that
the person/s can be stopped before stealing property from others. If you are
not comfortable with a situation, immediately speak to the police, an
immigration attorney who is familiar with how ICE officials conduct
investigations in your area, or get in touch with a nonprofit organization
that assists immigrants in your area.
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The Law
Office of Sheela Murthy, P.C.

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