Important Notice
This page is general education, not legal advice. If you need legal help, speak with a qualified attorney or trusted legal aid organization.
ICE Tracker Website shares this information to help visitors stay calm, protect privacy, and avoid unsafe decisions during reported ICE activity.
Basic Rights To Remember
You can stay silent. You can ask whether you are free to leave. You can avoid signing documents you do not understand. You can ask to speak with a lawyer.
Keep important phone numbers memorized or written somewhere safe, and make sure trusted family members know who to contact in an emergency.
If ICE Activity Is Reported Nearby
Stay calm and avoid spreading unverified street-level details publicly. ICE Tracker Website keeps public reports at city and county level for privacy and safety.
If you document activity, do so only from a safe distance and only where it is lawful and safe. Do not interfere with enforcement activity.
Protect Personal Information
Avoid sharing home addresses, private names, phone numbers, license plates, or other sensitive details in public spaces.
If you submit details to the alert community, focus on city, county, date, general description, and whether the information is firsthand.
Use Community Alerts Carefully
Community alerts can help people stay aware, but reports may be confirmed, not confirmed, or community-reported.
Do not rely on a single report as legal guidance or as a complete picture of what is happening.