The Know Your Constitutional Rights ICE English/Spanish Law Enforcement Card 30pk is a powerful tool for ensuring individuals are informed of their rights when interacting with law enforcement, including ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). Each card, measuring 4”x6”, is available in a bulk pack of 30 and features both English and Spanish text, making it accessible for a wider range of individuals. Designed with a bold red and white color scheme, these cards highlight key constitutional rights, including those from the Bill of Rights, and provide a clear, bilingual guide to navigating encounters with law enforcement.
This card serves as an essential Spanish guide to America's legal system, covering critical aspects of civil rights enforcement and basic constitutional rights. It includes important information such as the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, protection against unlawful searches and seizures, and the rights of individuals during immigration-related encounters. It's an indispensable tool for anyone seeking clarity on their rights, whether for personal knowledge or to distribute within communities. With this card, citizens and immigrants alike can better understand their rights under the federal system and be prepared in case of police encounters or immigration enforcement situations.
The Know Your Constitutional Rights card is a perfect size for carrying in a wallet or purse, acting as both a pocket card and a law enforcement reminder. The bilingual format ensures that both English and Spanish speakers can understand the information and protect their rights in real-time. These cards include practical advice like a custody warning, “do not enter” instructions, and how to handle legal questions related to immigration and civil rights. They also feature valuable reminders about the Constitution, the Preamble, the amendments, and freedom of speech. Whether you are looking for a quick reference for yourself or to educate others, this card is a great way to spread awareness about citizen rights and immigration protections, all while promoting the understanding of the Constitution in both languages.