Providence backs ‘Know Your Rights’ mailers amid Trump immigration policy

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City Council in Rod IslandThe capital supports the distribution of “Knowing your rights” correspondents to the residents who teach them about how to deal with law enforcement amid the enforcement of immigration in the Trump administration.
Families in Provencens will receive an English and Spanish card that provides them with their constitutional rights if it faces agents of the enforcement of American immigration and customs (ICE).
The residents are guided by not opening the door Unless the officers Providing a valid note signed by the judge. The bottom of the card can be cut, kept in a portfolio, and submitted to the immigration application, a press release that announces the statements of the campaign.
Learn about your rights to inform the residents of Provencen of their constitutional rights. (Providence City Council)
“The Providence City Council is participating with the organizations that represent our diverse society to enhance safety and integration in the face of fear and uncertainty that spread in migrant societies in our city because of the reckless cruelty of the Trump administration,” council president Rachel Miller said in a statement.
“For nearly 400 years, immigrants were still vital for Professor,” she added. “The council stands together to say that the immigrants are welcome here and to encourage every member of our society to educate themselves about their constitutional rights and where they find help if they need them.”

Provence is the capital and the most populated in the state of Rudd Island. The City Council approved an email campaign to inform the population of their rights when facing immigration officials. (Getty Images)
The council worked with more than ten local immigrant rights and calling for mail. The council spokeswoman told Fox News Digital that the city spent $ 17,000 on correspondents.
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Reporters respond to the Trump administration illegal operations targeting those who live in the United States illegally.

A law enforcement officer walks in the ICE logo before a press conference on Thursday, May 11, 2017, at the migration and customs headquarters in the United States in Washington, DC. (Silwan George/Washington Post via Getti Emaiz)
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Democrats condemned the operations, on the pretext that they separate families and endanger societies. Los Angeles witnessed several days of riots earlier this month after the arrest of several ice agents Illegal immigrantsMany with criminal records, during several operations in and around the city.
Brock Taylor in Fox News contributed to this report.