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USCRI Know Your Rights and Safety Planning

December 17, 2025

Updated: December 17, 2025

 

Regardless of immigration status, all individuals in the United States have guaranteed rights under the Constitution. The following guide is to inform survivors of human trafficking, asylum seekers, parolees, and other non-U.S. citizens of their legal rights in various situations with law enforcement and immigration officers.

The Know Your Rights guide contains information on your rights when law enforcement stops you on the street, comes to your home, stops you in your vehicle, and comes to your workplace.

 

DOWNLOAD KNOW YOUR RIGHTS HERE

In Your Language:

Know Your Rights – English | Know Your Rights – Spanish Know Your Rights – Dari | Know Your Rights – Pashto

 

 

DOWNLOAD WALLET-SIZED VERSION 


In Your Language:

Wallet-Sized – English |  Wallet-sized – Haitian Creole  | Wallet-sized – Spanish | Wallet-sized – Dari Wallet-sized – Pashto

 

The Safety Planning document is a guide for families to prepare for immigration enforcement arrests and detentions. It contains tips on safety, medical needs, financial planning, childcare, keeping records safe, and legal assistance.

 

DOWNLOAD SAFETY PLANNING HERE 


In Your Language:

Safety Planning- English| Safety Planning – Haitian Creole  |  Safety Planning – Spanish | Safety Planning – Arabic

| Safety Planning – Dari | Safety Planning – Pashto

 

Safety Planning Videos:

Safety Planning Video – Arabic| Safety Planning Video – Spanish

 

This information is for educational purposes and should not be used as a substitute for legal assistance. If you or someone you know needs legal assistance, please contact an attorney.

If you have any questions, please contact: [email protected]Emailing to this address does not ensure confidentiality. If you need legal advice, please contact a lawyer or go to: Refugees.org/legal-services.


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