***Immigration resource list**
We also keep these printed/laminated and on hand at all of our events to put in place.
We also have Red Cards on hand at all times for community members to be aware of their rights in the event.
For further guidance, you may also find these national resources helpful:
Links:
ACLU Know Your Rights:
Immigrant Legal Resource Center : https://www.ilrc.org/redcards
National Immigration Law Center Employer Guide (see pages 4–8):
https://media.nilc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/EmployerGuide-NELP-NILC-2017-07.pdf
🚨 “ICE BUSINESS” SIGNAGE
ENGLISH
PRIVATE EVENT SPACE
No entry without a judicial warrant
Please speak to event management
SPANISH
ESPACIO PRIVADO
No se permite la entrada sin una orden judicial
Por favor hable con la administración del evento
⚖️ WARRANT EXAMPLES
✅ VALID WARRANT
Signed by a judge
Has your correct address
Says “U.S. District Court” or State Court
Includes a name + signature
👉 Action: Call legal + follow protocol (still do not assist beyond requirement)
❌ NOT A VALID WARRANT
ICE forms like:
I-200
I-205
Missing judge signature
Says “Department of Homeland Security” only
👉 Action:
You can say:
“I do not consent to entry without a judicial warrant.”
🌱 TONE FOR YOUR TEAM
Keep it grounded,
not aggressive:
Calm
Respectful
Firm boundaries
Protect the space + people
🔒 VENUE PROTOCOL
If any authority (ICE, police, etc.) arrives:
Stay calm. Do NOT panic or alert crowd loudly
Only 1 point person engages
Be Like Agua, Camp Pride, QLatinX & Please Evolve
Ask:“Can I see a warrant?”
“What is the purpose of your visit?”
Do NOT consent to searches
Do NOT provide info about guests/vendors
Call emergency contact immediately
Document everything







This form is used to document any incident that impacts the safety, well-being, behavior, or operations of event. All reports must be completed as soon as possible after the
incident and submitted with Directors.