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Training Materials

This page collects training materials for ICE Watch and rapid response networks.

Video: vimeo.com/1119832221 Password: ICE*Basic@2025

Comprehensive training covering:

  • Identifying ICE
  • SALUTE reporting
  • Roles and responsibilities
  • Safety practices
  • Know Your Rights

Available for customization:

  • Rapid Response Verifiers Protocol Template
  • Community Patrol Protocol Template
  • Vetting Form Template (encrypted)

Contact your network admin or local organizing group for templates.

  • Know Your Rights - Comprehensive rights information
  • Downloadable cards and flyers

Digital KYR card: bit.ly/ICIRRCards

Wallet-sized cards in multiple languages:

  • Arabic
  • Chinese
  • French
  • Haitian Creole
  • Hindi
  • Korean
  • Polish
  • Quechua
  • Russian
  • Spanish
  • Ukrainian
  • Urdu
  • Vietnamese

bit.ly/CIRRBusinessKYR - Know Your Rights for businesses

  • Eyes on ICE - Filming immigration enforcement
  • Filming Immigration Enforcement Tip Sheet
  • Considerations for Sharing Videos
  • Real or Rumor Guide - Verifying online reports

Use this template for hosting your own training:

  1. Check-in / Share (10 min)

    • How are people feeling?
    • Any recent experiences to share?
  2. Why Respond to ICE (15 min)

    • Context and background
    • Goals of ICE Watch
  3. How to Identify ICE (20 min)

    • Vehicles
    • Agents
    • What to report
  4. SALUTE Reporting (15 min)

    • The acronym explained
    • Practice exercise
  5. Roles in Rapid Response (15 min)

    • Recorder, Engager, Monitor
    • Coordination
  6. Staying Safe (15 min)

    • De-escalation
    • Digital security
    • Go-bag essentials
  7. Know Your Rights (15 min)

    • Recording rights
    • During encounters
    • Wallet cards
  8. What Next / Getting Involved (10 min)

    • How to join the network
    • Upcoming events
  9. Q&A (15 min)

Share at the start of each training:

  1. Support the training team to get through to the end
  2. No unauthorized recording
  3. Put questions in the chat (or raise hand)
  4. Speak for yourself, from your own experience
  5. Don’t incriminate yourself or others

Recommended schedule:

  • Monthly: Know Your Rights community sessions
  • Quarterly: Verifier refresher trainings
  • Annually: Network-wide training retreats

ICE tactics change. Training should address:

  • Recent local incidents
  • New agency patterns
  • Updated legal guidance
  • Lessons learned

When adapting materials:

  • Add your local hotline numbers
  • Include neighborhood-specific information
  • Translate to languages in your community
  • Add local legal resources

Consider creating your own:

  • Record a live training
  • Edit for clarity
  • Add local context
  • Host on Vimeo with password protection
  • Have native speakers review translations
  • Use simple, clear language
  • Test with community members
  • Keep legal terminology accurate
  • ICE Watch trainings
  • Counter-authoritarianism resources
  • Network building support
  • Model neighborhood defense network
  • Training resources
  • Replicable model
  • NYSLYC ICE Watch training materials
  • Statewide coordination
  • Raid response resources
  • Legal guidance
  • Community education materials
  • Immigration defense resources
  • Training materials
ResourceLink
ICE Watch Training Videovimeo.com/1119832221
Training SlidesDownload PDF
Power in NumbersDownload PDF
ICIRR KYR Cardsbit.ly/ICIRRCards
WITNESS Eyes on ICElab.witness.org/eyes-on-ice
EFF Security Guidessd.eff.org
ACLU Rightsaclu.org/know-your-rights

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