Abduction Response
Abduction Response Protocol
Section titled “Abduction Response Protocol”When ICE detains someone, rapid response can make a critical difference. This protocol covers how to respond while keeping everyone safe.
Immediate Response
Section titled “Immediate Response”Within First 5 Minutes
Section titled “Within First 5 Minutes”1. Confirm and Alert
- Verify the detention is occurring
- Alert the network immediately
- Note exact location and time
2. Deploy Responders
- Send nearest available responders
- Legal observers if available
- Documenters/recorders
3. Contact Legal Support
- Call immigration legal hotline
- Alert know-your-rights team
- Prepare to connect family with lawyers
On-Scene Protocol
Section titled “On-Scene Protocol”Roles During a Detention
Section titled “Roles During a Detention”Documenter
- Record video from safe distance
- Note badge numbers, vehicle plates
- Document everything without interfering
Engager (if trained)
- Maintain calm presence
- Remind detained person of rights (if safe)
- Do NOT physically interfere
Monitor
- Watch for additional agents
- Note if backup is coming
- Track where vehicles go if they leave
What to Document
Section titled “What to Document”Record:
- Time and exact location
- Number of agents and vehicles
- Badge numbers (if visible)
- License plates
- Physical descriptions of agents
- What agents say to the person
- Whether rights are read
- If a warrant is shown
- Use of force
- If families are separated
- Where the person is taken
Legal Boundaries
Section titled “Legal Boundaries”You CAN:
- Observe from public spaces
- Record video and audio
- Ask if the person wants legal help
- Provide rights information
- Follow vehicles (carefully) to see destination
You CANNOT:
- Physically interfere
- Obstruct agents
- Touch agents or their vehicles
- Enter private property without permission
- Lie or provide false information
Communication During Detention
Section titled “Communication During Detention”Real-Time Updates
Section titled “Real-Time Updates”10:23 AM - Agents have 1 person against vehicle10:25 AM - Person being placed in backseat10:27 AM - White van license ABC123 departing east on MainInformation to Gather
Section titled “Information to Gather”- Person’s name (if they share it)
- Family contact information
- Any identifying information they provide
- What they were told by agents
Coordinate with Admin
Section titled “Coordinate with Admin”- Keep channel open
- Follow admin instructions
- Ask before taking any unusual action
Supporting the Detained Person
Section titled “Supporting the Detained Person”While They’re Present
Section titled “While They’re Present”If you can safely communicate:
- “You have the right to remain silent”
- “Do not sign anything”
- “We are documenting this”
- “Do you have family we should contact?”
After They’re Taken
Section titled “After They’re Taken”- Note direction of travel
- Try to identify destination (ICE facility, detention center)
- Gather any belongings left behind
- Connect with family immediately
Family Support Protocol
Section titled “Family Support Protocol”Immediate Actions
Section titled “Immediate Actions”- Contact the family (if you can reach them)
- Connect them with legal resources
- Help them understand next steps
- Provide emotional support
Information for Family
Section titled “Information for Family”- What happened (factual, not speculative)
- Where the person might be taken
- How to locate someone in ICE custody
- Legal hotlines and resources
- What NOT to do (don’t go to ICE office alone)
Locating Detained Individuals
Section titled “Locating Detained Individuals”- ICE Online Detainee Locator: https://locator.ice.gov/
- Local detention facility phone numbers
- Immigration attorneys who can help
After the Incident
Section titled “After the Incident”Immediate Debrief
Section titled “Immediate Debrief”Within 1 hour:
- Compile all documentation
- Compare notes between observers
- Identify any gaps in information
- Share consolidated report with legal team
Evidence Preservation
Section titled “Evidence Preservation”- Back up all videos and photos
- Do NOT edit original files
- Note original filenames and times
- Store in secure, encrypted location
- Share only via Signal or encrypted email
Legal Handoff
Section titled “Legal Handoff”- Connect documented evidence with lawyers
- Family may need this for legal defense
- Could be relevant for complaints or lawsuits
Special Situations
Section titled “Special Situations”Workplace Raid
Section titled “Workplace Raid”- Multiple people may be detained
- Document everyone taken
- Gather coworker contacts if possible
- Note if ICE had a warrant
Home Raid
Section titled “Home Raid”- Remind: ICE cannot enter without judicial warrant (NOT ICE warrant)
- Document if warrant was shown
- Note if they forced entry
- Gather family contacts
Traffic Stop
Section titled “Traffic Stop”- Note if local police involved
- Document if 287(g) applicable
- Note what led to the stop
- Record any rights violations
School or Church
Section titled “School or Church”- These are “sensitive locations” with special ICE policies
- Document if ICE violated sensitive location policy
- Gather witness contacts
Safety Reminders
Section titled “Safety Reminders”For Responders
Section titled “For Responders”- Do NOT put yourself at risk
- Maintain safe distance
- Do not physically interfere
- Leave if situation becomes unsafe
- Have exit route planned
For Community Members
Section titled “For Community Members”- Do not run or flee if not involved
- Remain calm
- Do not provide false information
- Know your rights
Resources
Section titled “Resources”Immigration Legal Hotlines
Section titled “Immigration Legal Hotlines”- National Immigration Law Center: 213-639-3900
- Local hotlines vary by area (add your local numbers)
Know Your Rights
Section titled “Know Your Rights”- ACLU: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/immigrants-rights
- United We Dream: https://unitedwedream.org/
ICE Locator
Section titled “ICE Locator”Quick Reference
Section titled “Quick Reference”Abduction Response Checklist:
- ✅ Confirm detention
- ✅ Alert network
- ✅ Deploy responders
- ✅ Document everything
- ✅ Contact legal support
- ✅ Note where person taken
- ✅ Support family
- ✅ Preserve evidence
- ✅ Debrief team
- ✅ Self-care for responders