To Iraq Nationals: if called for questionning

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WHAT TO DO IF THE FBI OR POLICE CONTACT YOU FOR QUESTIONING

The US government has announced its intention to interview people of Iraqi origin living in the US. This bulletin informs you how to respond in a way that will protect your rights when the FBI, INS/BICE, or police contact you for questioning.

* If the FBI or police contact you to ask questions, you have the right to have a lawyer present. It is your right and your choice whether you get a lawyer. A lawyer is a legal witness who will protect your rights. If you are a non-citizen, it is more important that you have a lawyer.

* If an FBI agent or police officer asks to speak to you, and you would prefer to have a lawyer, tell him or her that you want to consult with that lawyer first. Write down the name, agency, and telephone number of the person who calls or visits you. Tell them that your lawyer will contact them soon.


* ANY information you give to an officer without a lawyer, even if it seems harmless, can be used against you or someone else. Lying to an officer is a crime. Remaining silent is NOT a crime.

* You are NOT required to allow the officer into your home or office without a warrant. Ask to see the warrant, the officers ID and get his serial number. If the officer refuses to show you any of these, do not let him in , call 911 immediately. Tell the person that you are doing this.

* If the officer says that he has a warrant for your arrest, you have a right to see the warrant. You must go with the officer, BUT YOU DO NOT HAVE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS UNTIL YOU CONSULT AN ATTORNEY.

* If you are detained, you should ask for a lawyer and remain silent. If you are detained in an immigration detention center, ask for contact information for lawyers.
 
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