What should you do when profiled by ICE/law Enforcement (Multiple answers)
-Remain silent
-Do not answer any questions
The force removal of someone from a country.
Deportation
What year did Immigration and Customs Enforcement begin?
The year, 2003
Racial profiling began in ______
1700s
What is it called when unfair treatment of of people occurs because of their backgrounds.
Discrimination
What is the annual agency budget for ICE?
$8 billion
How does discrimination work in racial profiling
Someone based on their skin color and the way they act.
What country has the largest amount of deportations recorded in the United States?
Mexico
How does Prince George's County help protect immigrants?
By banning ICE from county properties without warrants and aiming to build trust.
What is a due proccess?
Immigrants detain for long periods without trial.
88 billion dollars
What is the largest agency under the Department of Homeland Security?
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
What is inequality in access to legal representation?
people unable to afford a lawyers but are still expected to defend themselves in court
Which does Mass deportation affect more? Cost of health care or cost of housing.
Housing
Do PGC police ask about immigration status or assist in federal ICE raids?
PGC police do not ask for immigration status, and new policies prohibit county buildings and schools from allowing ICE agents to enter without a valid warrant.