If you have a Ring doorbell or outside camera, your footage isn't always private. Here are cases when police can legally take ...
"Criminals will no longer be able to hide in America's schools and churches to avoid arrest," the U.S. Department of Homeland ...
Advocacy groups across the country are urging people to know their rights as President Donald Trump's targets people in U.S. illegally.
Wichitans like Maria Retana have worked to distribute more than 35,000 Know Your Rights cards throughout the state. The goal ...
By Lauren Regan and Civil Liberties Defense Center For immigrant communities and their allies, knowing how to interact with ...
Georgetown police wrote on Facebook ... READ: ICE in Delaware: What to know after Trump's executive order Regardless of your ...
Police Chief Karl Jacobson reinforced that message Friday ... engagement efforts as part of a volunteer team with the city, with the goal of bringing Know Your Rights training into people’s homes and ...
even if you believe your rights are being violated. Keep your hands where the police can see them. Don’t lie about your status or provide false documents. You have the right to remain silent and ...
It's understandable if the thought of police taking your home video without permission -- or even knowledge ... of the request for user privacy and how it may or may not let users know about the ...