02/20/2025
1. The Right to Stay Silent (5th Amendment)
The 5th Amendment says you do not have to answer questions that could get you in trouble, like questions about your immigration status.
2. The Right to Have a Lawyer (6th Amendment)
The 6th Amendment says that if you are arrested and charged with a crime, you have the right to a lawyer. In immigration cases, you can find a lawyer to help, but the government will not give you one for free.
3.The Right to Refuse Entry Without a Warrant (4th Amendment)
The 4th Amendment protects your home. Immigration officers cannot come into your house unless they have a signed paper (warrant) or your permission.
4. The Right to a Hearing Before Being Deported (5th Amendment - Due Process)
The 5th Amendment says that you cannot be deported without a fair process. This means you have the right to a hearing where you can tell your side to a judge.
5. Information About Legal Help and Support
While the Constitution does not directly mention legal help, the 5th Amendment guarantees that everyone has a fair chance in court. This includes getting legal help if you need it.
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