ICE Activity Tracker
The most reliable way to track ICE activity near you.
Reporting ICE Activity
Help keep your community informed and safe
What to Report
ICE vehicles, checkpoints, or detainments.
Where
Use the Location bar to share exact details (intersections, addresses, or landmarks).
When
Submit reports as soon as it’s safe for you to do so.
Privacy
All reports are completely anonymous.
Emergency Contacts
Keeping important contacts accessible can help you and your loved ones stay safe in unexpected situations.
Legal aid Hotlines
Keep the phone numbers for reliable immigration legal aid organizations handy. They can explain your rights, connect you with attorneys, and guide you through ICE encounters.
Rapid Response Networks
Identify local immigrant or rapid-response groups that can assist if someone is detained. They may provide on-the-ground support, advocacy, and connections to bail or legal resources.
Trusted Contacts
Make sure at least one friend, family member, or trusted person knows your location and can check in if needed.
Store these numbers in your phone, in a wallet, or on a “Know Your Rights” card. Consider keeping a small paper list as backup in case your phone is lost or confiscated.
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Know Your Rights
If ICE Approaches You
Right to Remain Silent
You do not have to answer questions about your immigration status, where you were born, or your citizenship.
Documents
You do not have to show documents unless you are driving a vehicle and legally required to show your license and registration.
Refuse Searches
You have the right to refuse searches. You do not have to consent to a search of yourself, your belongings, or your home without a warrant.
Request an Attorney
You have the right to speak with a lawyer before answering questions.
Do Not Sign Anything
Never sign documents from ICE without consulting a lawyer.
Phone Call Rights
If detained, you have the right to make a phone call to a lawyer or trusted contact.