
Know your constitutional rights during ICE encounters. Learn what to do if stopped in public, including how to protect yourself and understand the legal limits of immigration enforcement authority.

Know your constitutional rights if ICE appears at your workplace. Learn how to protect yourself through refusal of unlawful searches, your right to remain silent, and access to legal representation.

Understanding your rights during an ICE encounter is crucial for protecting yourself. Learn the three main rights that apply when ICE agents appear at your door and get eight practical tips to safeguard your interests.

ICE cannot legally detain U.S. citizens, but agents sometimes do based on claims of reasonable suspicion. Learn your rights if detained and why speaking with an immigration attorney immediately is critical.

If you're arrested by ICE, know your rights: remain silent, refuse searches, and request an attorney immediately. Tingen Law can help protect your legal interests during this critical time.

Becoming a U.S. citizen offers significant benefits, but in rare cases, you could lose your naturalized citizenship through denaturalization. Learn the circumstances and legal processes that might affect your citizenship

Immigration holds, filed on Form I-247, are formal requests from ICE to local law enforcement to detain suspected immigrants. However, constitutional concerns arise when these holds lack probable cause and violate Fourth

An immigration hold is an ICE request asking local law enforcement to detain someone who may be deportable. Tingen Law can help you understand your rights if you or a loved one faces an immigration hold.

Once you become a naturalized U.S. citizen, you generally cannot lose your citizenship simply by living abroad. However, rare cases of denaturalization exist—learn when your citizenship might be at risk.