“No Warrant, No Entry” Notices
Purpose
The “No Warrant = No Entry” poster serves as a clear, visual reminder of rights and procedures to prevent unlawful ICE entry into private property.
Tips for Using This Resource
Familiarize Yourself: Review the poster content in both English and Spanish. Make sure you can explain each section clearly and confidently.
Know the Law: Understand that federal agents must have a judicial warrant signed by a judge to enter private property, whether it is a home or a business. Administrative warrants or ICE-issued documents are not valid.
Make a Plan: Prepare and review a family preparedness plan or create an emergency protocol for staff, depending on the setting. Review and update this plan with all household members or staff members regularly.
Designate a Spokesperson: Assign one person to speak with law enforcement while others remain silent, whether in a home or workplace.
Post Signage: Display the poster and private property signs prominently at home entrances or business entry points and employee areas.
Hotline Numbers: Ensure that household members and staff members save hotline numbers on their phones and share them with trusted contacts.
Emergency Plan Drills & Scenario Role-Plays: Practice mock ICE visits and appropriate responses. Test communication and the designated spokesperson protocols.
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