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What to do if ICE approaches you in Texas, according to immigration experts
San Antonio Express News ^
| 01/15/2026
| By Alexis Simmerman, Staff Writer
Posted on 01/17/2026 8:54:58 AM PST by Responsibility2nd
Here are some practical steps immigrants can take to stay safe and understand their rights.
As
ICE raids continue escalating throughout the country, Texas has long been a
hotspot for large-scale immigration operations and arrests. Although overall immigration growth has
slowed in Austin, its welcoming culture and longtime status as a so-called sanctuary city have historically attracted immigrants.
In 2025 alone, the Lone Star State saw
tens of thousands of immigrants without legal status arrested, according to federal data and media reports. While the Trump administration has shown
no indication of slowing down these anti-immigrant procedures, here's what experts recommend for those at risk.
No. 1: Leave home with caution
Although you may encounter ICE agents anywhere, the risk of contact rises when you leave your home. Although federal policy has previously classified schools, churches and hospitals as protected areas, the Trump administration repealed this in 2025.
While it may not be realistic to avoid leaving your home, it’s important to stay vigilant when you do so. Immigration activists recommend that those without legal status be aware of any vehicles or people following them, and to know what to say if they are questioned.
Experts also suggest keeping a low profile and avoiding drawing attention to yourself, such as by speeding while driving or driving after consuming alcohol.
No. 2: Know your rights in the US
You still have rights protected by the Constitution as an immigrant without citizenship or legal status, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. They include the following:
- The right to remain silent — you don’t have to answer questions about your immigration status.
- The right to refuse entry — you don’t have to open your door to agents unless they have a valid search warrant signed by a judge.
- The right to an attorney — you can speak to a lawyer before answering questions or signing anything.
- The right to refuse searches — you don’t have to let agents search your body or home without a warrant or probable cause.
While you do have the right to remain silent, ICE agents who start making arrests can ask for names, home addresses, phone numbers and drivers' licenses or other IDs to verify identity. Individuals are required to provide that information.
Here are other tips experts at the National Immigrant Justice Center recommend if you're an immigrant without legal status and approached by ICE agents:
If ICE agents come to your door:
- Ask agents to slide the warrant under the door or show it through a window, without opening the door.
- Verify the warrant has a judge's signature, your correct address and specific areas they are allowed to search. If the warrant is not valid or not judicially signed, do not let them inside. Tell children not to open the door for anyone.
- If approached, say, "I choose to remain silent" and ask for a lawyer immediately.
If ICE agents approach you in public:
- Stay calm and don't run.
- Ask if you are being detained or under arrest.
- If you're not under arrest, you can walk away.
- Do not lie or offer extra personal information.
Click here to learn more about immigrants' rights in specific situations.
No. 3: Get your records in order
The Immigrant Defense Project advises individuals to write down the following information and carry it on their person at all times:
- Medical information, including contact information for your doctors and a list of medications you take, including names and dosages.
- Childcare information, including contact information for the school and a point of contact in case of detention.
- Legal information, including contact information for lawyers who have represented you or agreed to represent you.
- Contact information for loved ones.
You should not depend on having access to your phone for the above information.
The Project also suggests keeping original identity and personal documents in a safe place, though these don’t need to be carried around. Copies of these should be stored in a location where someone you trust can access them if you are detained. Also, gather documents related to immigration and criminal history:
- Immigration: any applications submitted to immigration or any documents showing your A# (alien number), if you have one.
- Criminal: certificates of disposition from courts and/or a rap sheet.
Other recommended actions include:
- keeping proof of residence, such as leases, utility bills and school records
- keeping copies or photos of documents showing long-time residence
- ensuring car registration, auto insurance and driver’s licenses are valid and up-to-date (if applicable)
- ensuring bank accounts can be accessed internationally
- designating a power of attorney — ideally someone with a legal status — to control bank accounts, take custody of children and sell or manage property, through a notarized letter
- sharing a plan with family so they know where keys and important documents are kept
Without notarized letters specifying legal guardianship, children whose parents are detained or deported may be placed into the state's foster care system, according to immigration advocates.
No. 4: Seek out resources
There are various legal and community resources available in Texas for immigrants without legal status.
- Immigration attorneys can give you legal advice before an ICE agent approaches you.
- Consulates and nonprofits can help connect you with legal support.
- "Know Your Rights" cards and flyers are available in multiple languages from advocacy groups.
TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: aliens; enemedia; ice; media; sovietantonio; subversion; texas
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Not Recommended: Finding a crazy white female lesbian with a car to run over ICE agents.
To: Responsibility2nd
If ICE approaches me I will give them a high five and thank them for their great work.
To: Responsibility2nd
Also not recommended is returning to country of citizenship. That shouldappearon this list.
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posted on
01/17/2026 9:00:14 AM PST
by
Fai Mao
To: shelterguy
To: Responsibility2nd
“Ask agents to slide the warrant under the door or show it through a window, without opening the door.”
TERRIBLE legal advice. Agents are not required to show you a warrant, just use whatever force necessary to arrest you.
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posted on
01/17/2026 9:00:35 AM PST
by
CodeToad
To: shelterguy
If ICE approaches me I will give them a high five and thank them for their great work.
+1
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posted on
01/17/2026 9:01:28 AM PST
by
dfwgator
("I am Charlie Kirk!")
To: Responsibility2nd
You should always “leave home with caution.” Beyond the bounds of home lurks evil!
To: Responsibility2nd
What to do if ICE approaches you Say, "How may I help you officer?"
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posted on
01/17/2026 9:05:22 AM PST
by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(The tree accused of killed Sonny Bono was planted.)
To: shelterguy
“..If ICE approaches me I will give them a high five and thank them for their great work....”
+2
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posted on
01/17/2026 9:10:54 AM PST
by
lgjhn23
("On the 8th day, Satan created the progressive liberal to destroy all the good that God created...")
To: Responsibility2nd
Note that “activists” in the article become “experts” in the headline
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posted on
01/17/2026 9:11:01 AM PST
by
j.havenfarm
(25 years on Free Republic, 12/10/25! More than 12,750 replies and still not shutting up!)
To: Responsibility2nd
Same answer as that Mexican word of the day that went around on trumps first term...
Run!
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posted on
01/17/2026 9:11:36 AM PST
by
sit-rep
(START DEMANDING INDICTMENTS NOW!!!!!)
To: lgjhn23; shelterguy
shelterguy
“..If ICE approaches me I will give them a high five and thank them for their great work....”
+3
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posted on
01/17/2026 9:16:04 AM PST
by
wjcsux
(On 3/14/1883 Karl Marx gave humanity his best gift, he died. )
To: Fai Mao
“Also not recommended is returning to country of citizenship. That should appear on this list.”
Christians should be obeying the law.
To: Responsibility2nd
Wear a Trump cap.
Whistle Dixie.
To: Responsibility2nd
“What to do if ICE approaches you in Texas, according to immigration experts”
My strategy - show them my driver license (non-citizens are identified on our licenses). If that’s not enough show them my passport.
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posted on
01/17/2026 9:29:55 AM PST
by
BobL
(Trusting one's doctor is the #1 health mistake one can make.)
To: Responsibility2nd
...these anti-immigrant procedures,... Stopped reading.
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posted on
01/17/2026 9:30:21 AM PST
by
logi_cal869
(-cynicus the "concern troll" a/o 10/03/2018 "/!i!! &@$%&*(@ -')
To: Responsibility2nd
If you are from a foreign country, show the ICE agent your passport, visa and resident alien card if you have one. Oooo, you don’t have any of those?
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posted on
01/17/2026 9:33:11 AM PST
by
KarlInOhio
(I pray that the sleeping giant has finally awakened and been filled with a terrible resolve.)
To: CodeToad
Except for exigent circumstances, consent, or a few other restricted exceptions, the police (including ICE agents) are required to show a judicial warrant before entering a private home.
An administrative warrant (ICE warrant) is not a valid warrant for entering a home without expressed consent.
In public, ICE agents do not need to show a warrant for an arrest.
To: Responsibility2nd
If you’re an illegal alien and ICE agents approach you:
1.Confess your immigration status and confirm you were too stupid to take the cash incentive and free transportation back home.
2.Provide a list of all friends and associates who are also here illegally.
3.If you possess knowledge of drug and human smuggling ask for DEA and FBI representatives to take your report.
4.Clearly and distinctly describe all details of how you got here, especially regarding coyote and NGO assistance.
5.Don’t forget to include any immediate family you may have here. It’s important to us that families remain together and united during the return trip to your home country.
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posted on
01/17/2026 9:43:31 AM PST
by
MikelTackNailer
(The future isn't like I remembered it to be.)
To: Responsibility2nd
“Ask agents to slide the warrant under the door or show it through a window, without opening the door.”
You probably don’t want to be standing that close to the door when they kick it open. That warrant allows them to enter whether you allow them or not.
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posted on
01/17/2026 9:47:51 AM PST
by
Yogafist
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