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ICE at your Door

ICE AT YOUR DOOR DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR Say through the door: "I do not consent to your entry. I am exercising my right to remain silent." What To Do Right Now 1. Keep Door Locked Do not open the door. You are not required to let ICE agents into your home without a

By MNKnow.net • Last Updated 02/13/2026
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ICE at Churches

What You Need To Know Faith communities are sacred spaces where people should feel safe to worship, seek counsel, and gather. Understanding the legal boundaries of ICE access to church property is essential for protecting congregants and upholding religious freedom. Public vs. Private Spaces ICE can access public areas (parking lots, sanctuary during open services,

By MNKnow.net • Last Updated 02/15/2026
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ICE at Hospitals

What You Need To Know Hospitals and medical facilities should be places where people feel safe to seek care and healing. Understanding legal boundaries is crucial to protecting patients and staff from ICE. Public vs Private Spaces ICE can access public areas (main lobbies, public waiting rooms, cafeterias, public restrooms, parking garages/lots, public hallways designated

By MNKnow.net • Last Updated 02/15/2026
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ICE at Hotels

What You Need to Know Whether you're a hotel guest, staff member, or manager, understanding the boundaries of ICE access is essential for protecting privacy and rights. Public vs. Private Spaces ICE can access public areas (lobby, parking, restaurants) without a warrant. However, guest rooms are protected like private homes under the Fourth Amendment. ICE

By MNKnow.net • Last Updated 02/15/2026
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ICE at Restaurants

What You Need To Know Understanding what ICE can and cannot legally do is crucial for restaurant patrons and employees. Here's what restaurant workers, managers, and owners should know: Public vs Private Spaces ICE can access public areas (dining area, bar, waiting area, public restrooms, patios, parking lots/sidewalks) without a warrant. However, they CANNOT enter

By MNKnow.net • Last Updated 02/15/2026
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ICE at Schools

What You Need to Know Understanding what ICE can and cannot legally do is crucial for protecting students and families. Here’s what schools should know: Public vs. Protected Spaces ICE agents can access public areas (parking lots, sidewalks, playgrounds) without a warrant. However, they cannot enter private areas (classrooms, offices, hallways, or other non-public areas)

By MNKnow.net • Last Updated 02/15/2026
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ICE at Stores

What You Need To Know Understanding what ICE can and cannot legally do is crucial for store guests and employees.Here's what store workers, managers, and owners should know: Public vs Private Spaces ICE can access public areas (sales floor, checkout areas, customer service desk, public restrooms, entrances/exits, parking lots/sidewalks) without a warrant. However, they CANNOT

By MNKnow.net • Last Updated 02/15/2026